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Contemporary Oncology/Współczesna Onkologia
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vol. 17
 
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Original paper

Borderline ovarian tumors: a study of 100 cases from Tertiary Care Hospital

Ahmet Uysal
,
Semih Mun
,
Fatma Uysal
,
Murat Öztekin
,
Cem Büyüktosun
,
Salim Șehirali
,
Ömer Bașoğul
,
Cüneyt E. Taner

Wspolczesna Onkol 2013; 17 (3): 307–310
Online publish date: 2013/06/28
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Aim of the study: The purpose of the study was to evaluate patients with borderline ovarian tumors.

Material and methods: Clinical features, treatment and survival status of 100 patients with borderline ovarian tumors were retrospectively evaluated between 1998 and 2007.

Results: Patients’ mean age was 37.75 years (range: 15–72); 22 of them were postmenopausal. Histopathological diagnoses were serous, mucinous, endometrioid and clear cell in 54%, 41%, 2% and 3% of the patients, respectively; 70 pa­tients had stage IA disease, 8 were at stage IB, 16 at stage IC, 2 at stage IIIA, 3 at stage IIIB and 1 at stage IIIC. Restaging laparotomies were performed on 19 patients; fertility-sparing surgery was performed on 52 patients; 2 patients received chemotherapy because of advanced-stage disease. All patients are currently alive. The 5-year disease-free survival rate for 71 cases was 100%.

Conclusions: Borderline ovarian tumors have excellent prognoses, and fertility-conserving surgery can be performed in young patients with early-stage disease.
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borderline ovarian tumors, survival, fertility-sparing surgery

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