| Literature DB >> 31967675 |
Philipp Harter1, Florian Heitz1, Beyhan Ataseven1,2, Stephanie Schneider1, Thais Baert1,3, Sonia Prader1, Andreas du Bois1.
Abstract
The indication for staging lymphadenectomy in patients with ovarian cancer (both early- and late-stage disease) has been a major topic of debate in the last decades. Because the Lymphadenectomy in Ovarian Neoplasms (LION) study has recently demonstrated that systematic lymphadenectomy is not beneficial to patients with advanced ovarian cancer, the discussion has become more complex for patients with early-stage ovarian cancer. Further factors, such as differences in the lymph node metastasis rates of different histologic subtypes, which were not known in the past, need to be taken into account. This review is focused on the available evidence concerning lymphadenectomy in patients with newly diagnosed ovarian cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Lymphadenectomy in Ovarian Neoplasms (LION); advanced ovarian cancer; early ovarian cancer; lymphadenectomy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31967675 DOI: 10.1002/cncr.32514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer ISSN: 0008-543X Impact factor: 6.860