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Predictive features of borderline ovarian tumor recurrence in patients with childbearing potential undergoing conservative treatment.

Vito Andrea Capozzi1, Stefano Cianci2, Elisa Scarpelli1, Luciano Monfardini1, Alessadra Cianciolo1, Giuseppe Barresi1, Marcello Ceccaroni3, Giulio Sozzi4, Vincenzo Dario Mandato5, Stefano Uccella6, Massimo Franchi6, Vito Chinatera4, Roberto Berretta1.   

Abstract

Borderline ovarian tumors (BOT) represent 10-12% of ovarian cancer cases with a higher prevalence in young patients. Although reproductive outcomes are satisfactory after conservative treatment, several authors reported a higher relapse rate in patients undergoing fertility-sparing surgery compared with radical treatment. The aim of the present study was to identify predictive factors of BOT recurrence in patients with childbearing potential undergoing conservative treatment with unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. From January 2010 to December 2020 all patients with childbearing potential undergoing conservative treatment for early-stage BOT were included in the analysis. Expert sonographers performed the ultrasounds and classified the ovarian lesion according to International Ovarian Tumor Analysis criteria. A total of 230 patients with BOT that underwent surgical treatment during the study period were analyzed. Of these, 82 patients met the inclusion criteria. Relapse was experienced in 11 cases (13.4%), one (1.2%) peritoneal surface and 10 (12.2%) recurrences on the contralateral ovary. Ovarian tumor size >50 mm (P=0.032; OR 7.317; 95% CI 0.89-60.29), multilocular cysts >10 loculi (P=0.016; OR 7.543; 95% CI 1.64-34.78), cysts with >4 papillae (P=0.025; OR 6.190; 95% CI 1.40-27.36) were statistically correlated with recurrent BOT. Overall, the present study showed that lesions with maximum diameter >50 mm (P=0.014), multilocular cysts >10 loculi (P=0.012) and cysts with >4 papillae (P=0.003) were independent predictive factors of BOT recurrence (P<0.001; correlation coefficient R=0.481) in patients with the potential to bear children undergoing conservative treatment.
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Keywords:  borderline ovarian tumor; childbearing potential; conservative treatment; recurrence; salpingoophorectomy

Year:  2022        PMID: 35761896      PMCID: PMC9214481          DOI: 10.3892/mco.2022.2554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Clin Oncol        ISSN: 2049-9450


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