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Long-term morbidity of adjuvant whole abdominal radiotherapy (WART) or chemotherapy for early stage ovarian cancer

European Journal of Cancer(2009)

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The aim of the study was to evaluate long-term toxicity of adjuvant treatment in early stage ovarian cancer survivors. Data from all patients treated in one hospital for early stage ovarian cancer diagnosed between 1980 and 1990 were collected using a structured data form. In 93 FIGO stages I and II patients, cytoreductive and staging surgery was performed; 15 received no adjuvant treatment (controls), 39 whole abdominal radiotherapy (WART) and 39 platin-based chemotherapy. Median age at diagnosis was 54years (range 21–83years). During follow-up, 49/93 (53%) patients have died with a median overall survival of 18.4years (95% CI 12.8–23.9). In both the radiotherapy and the chemotherapy group, 50% of patients reported long-term side-effects (all grades) versus 13% of controls. Two patients in the WART group died from bowel complications. Secondary malignancies were observed in 16 patients. Of all patients alive at the last follow-up, 12/17 (71%) patients treated with radiotherapy and 11/18 (61%) treated with chemotherapy experienced long-term morbidity versus 2/9 (22%) controls (P=0.03).
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Ovarian cancer,Morbidity,Radiotherapy,Chemotherapy,Toxicity,Survivors
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