Table 2.
Patient Number | Surgery (Oophorectomy (A) vs. Radical Surgery (B)) | Adjuvant Chemotherapy | Response to First Line Treatment | Relapse |
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1 | A | 4 cycles of BEP | Complete response | No |
2 | A | 4 BEP | Complete response | No |
3 | A | 3 BEP, 1 EP | Complete response | No |
4 | A | 3 BEP, 1 EP | Complete response | No |
5 | B | 1 cycle of Carboplatin paclitaxel then 3 cures of BEP | Progression | Died 1 month after the end of chemotherapy |
6 | A | 3 BEP | Complete response | No |
7 | A | 4 BEP | Complete response | No |
8 | A | 3 BEP, 1 EP | Complete response | No |
9 | A | 3 BEP 1 EP | Complete response | Relapsed after 5 year: aFP elevation and abdominal pain (one peritoneal node). |
10 | Bilateral oophorectomy | No | Complete response | Elevation of aFP 6 months after first surgery. Lesion of the upper bowel and iliac lymph node. Died 2 years after diagnosis |
Description of initial treatment including type of surgery, chemotherapy, and initial response to treatment. BEP: Bleomycin, Etoposide, Cisplatin. EP: Etoposide, Cisplatin Radical surgery (B) involves bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, total abdominal hysterectomy, omentectomy and lymphadenectomy.