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      Radical surgery in ovarian cancer.

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          While there is an ongoing debate regarding the timing of the maximal surgical effort in epithelial ovarian cancer, it is well established that patients with suboptimal tumor debulking derive no benefit from the surgical procedure. The amount of residual disease after cytoreductive surgery has been repeatedly identified as a strong predictor of survival, and accordingly, the surgical effort to achieve the goal of complete gross tumor resection has been constantly evolving. Centers that have adopted the concept of radical surgery in patients with advanced ovarian cancer have reported improvements in their patients' survival. In addition to the expected improvements in the pharmacologic treatment of this disease, some of the next challenges in the surgical management of ovarian cancer include the preoperative prediction of suboptimal debulking, improving the drug delivery to the tumor, and increasing access to centers of excellence in ovarian cancer regardless of geographical, financial, or other social barriers. This review will discuss an update on the role of surgery in the treatment of primary epithelial ovarian cancer as it has evolved since the emergence of the concept of surgical cytoreduction.

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          Journal
          Curr Oncol Rep
          Current oncology reports
          Springer Nature
          1534-6269
          1523-3790
          Apr 2015
          : 17
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Gynecologic Oncology Division, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA, DNarasimhulu@maimonidesmed.org.
          Article
          10.1007/s11912-015-0439-z
          25708800
          1df804e9-c7a5-48f1-9dd9-d0e1957e3a5b
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