The Clinicopathological Characteristics of Stage I Granulosa Cell Ovarian Cancer
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Original Article
P: 12-16
2017

The Clinicopathological Characteristics of Stage I Granulosa Cell Ovarian Cancer

Acta Haematol Oncol Turc 2017;50(1):12-16
1. Ankara Numune Education And Research Hospital, Department Of Medical Oncology
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Received Date: 2016-11-04T16:03:37
Accepted Date: 2017-04-05T15:05:33
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

We aimed to evaluate the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with stage 1 granulosa cell ovarian carcinoma (GCOC).

METHODS

Between July 2006 – December 2015, the clinical and pathological parameters, treatment features and long term follow up outcomes of 15 patients with stage 1 GCOC were evaluated retrospectively.

RESULTS

: Median age was 52 (24-71).According to FIGO staging system, 9 patients had stage 1A disease and 6 patientshad stage IC GCOC. Half of (53.3%) of the patients presented with uterine bleeding (53.3%) and left over (73.3%) was the most common localization. Ten patients had abdominal hysterectomy-bilateral salphingoopherectomy-pelvic paraaortic lymph node dissection-omentectomy and whereas 3 patients had total abdominal hysterectomy-bilateral salphingoopherectomy and 2 patients had fertility sparing surgery as a surgical procedure. 3 patients had perineural invasion, 2 patients had lymphovascular invasion.Histopathological evaluation of endometrium revealed simple hyperplasia without atypia in 6 patients. As adjuvant setting, 7 patients received 3 cycles of chemotherapy [bleomycin +etoposid+ cisplatin (BEP)]. Median follow up was 77.9 months (4.1 max=18.5 month) and median overall survival was 77.9 ay (95% CI, 39.6-116.3). None of the patients relapsed durring follow-up.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Over granulosa cell carcinoma is rare. Randomized prospective clinical trials are needed to find out the high risk group for adjuvant chemotherapy.