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Malignant germ cell tumors of the ovary: a study of 20 cases.
Journal of Surgical Oncology 1995 July
In a study of 20 patients diagnosed with malignant ovarian germ cell tumors between 1961 and 1993, clinical and pathologic findings were evaluated. Of the 20 patients, seven (35%) had dysgerminoma, two (10%) endodermal sinus tumor, three (15%) malignant teratoma, one (5%) malignant struma ovarii, one (5%) primary ovarian carcinoid, two (10%) benign teratoma with malignant transformation, and four (20%) combination germ cell tumor. Twelve patients (60%) had stage IA, five (25%) stage IC, and three (15%) stage IIIC. Twelve patients (60%) underwent conservative surgery and eight (40%) had at least bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. At follow-up, 18 patients (90%) were alive free of disease, one (5%) had died of disease, and one (5%) had died of intercurrent disease. The actuarial 5-year survival rate was 93.3%. It is concluded that for young women who wish to preserve child-bearing capacity, regardless of the stage of the tumor, fertility-preserving surgery with complete surgical staging followed, if necessary by cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy is an appropriate and definitive treatment in the absence of involvement of the contralateral ovary and uterus. For patients in whom child-bearing capacity is not an issue, surgery should include total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with complete staging, followed if necessary by chemotherapy.
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