Dose-dense and dose-intense chemotherapy for small cell ovarian cancer: 2 cases and review of literature

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Raj Kumar Shrimali
Peter Denzil Correa
Nick S. Reed
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[1] Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre,Department of Clinical Oncology
[2] University of Glasgow,Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital
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Medical Oncology | 2011年 / 28卷
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Small cell cancer; Ovary; Chemotherapy; Surgery;
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Small cell carcinomas of the ovary (SCCO) are rare and aggressive malignant neoplasms carrying a poor prognosis. Although multi-modality treatment including chemotherapy leads to a high initial response rate, the majority of these patients relapse quickly and die within 2 years of diagnosis. Because these tumours are rare, there is no consensus to support any particular approach to management. We present 2 cases and review the relevant literature to make a number of recommendations. The treatment of these unusual cases should to be individually discussed in a multi-disciplinary team and multi-modality treatment including surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy should be considered for patients with limited disease. Conservative, fertility-preserving surgery may be considered in younger women with early-stage disease. Induction chemotherapy with weekly dose-dense and dose-intense carboplatin and taxane is useful. Prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) may be considered in patients in remission after primary treatment with chemotherapy or surgery.
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