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Management of Borderline Tumors of the Ovary

Authors: THEODORE L. GOLDMAN, MD, EVA CHALAS, MD, JOHN CHUMAS, MD, MARY LOESCH, RN, OCN, MS, WILLIAM J. MANN, MD

Abstract

We retrospectively reviewed the cases of 51 patients with borderline ovarian tumors seen over a 9-year period. Half of these tumors were manifested by abdominal distention and pain; the remainder were found incidentally at the time of surgery planned for other reasons. Overall survival is excellent, but proper surgical staging reveals that approximately 15% of patients have metastasis beyond the ovaries, most commonly to the omentum, peritoneum, and retroperitoneal lymph nodes.

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