Outcome of patients with stage I immature teratoma after surveillance or adjuvant chemotherapy

ConclusionsOur results support the feasibility of surveillance in stage I immature teratomas. Adjuvant chemotherapy may be reserved for relapses. However, the potential benefit of chemotherapy should be discussed, especially for high-risk tumours. Prospective series are warranted to confirm our findings.What is already known on this topicTo date, no consensus has been reached regarding the role of adjuvant chemotherapy in stage I immature teratomas of the ovary. Some studies suggest that only surveillance is an acceptable choice. However, guidelines are not conclusive on this topic.What this study addsNo difference in terms of recurrence was observed between the surveillance and the adjuvant chemotherapy group. All patients who relapsed were successfully cured with no disease-related deaths.How this study might affect research, practice or policyAdjuvant chemotherapy should be appropriately discussed with patients. However, it may be reserved for relapse according to our data.
Source: Frontiers in Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research