Effect of different metastasis patterns on the prognosis of patients with stage III high-grade serous ovarian cancer

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH(2023)

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To investigate the effect of different metastatic patterns of stage III high-grade serous ovarian cancer on the patient prognosis. The clinical data of 134 patients with Stage III, high-grade serous ovarian cancer diagnosed in The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from January 2018 to April 2020 were retrospectively collected, and the patients were grouped according to metastasis mode. Patients with simple lymph node metastasis (SLNM) were included in the SLNM group, and patients with simple abdominal implantation alone and patients with abdominal metastasis combined with lymph node metastasis were all in the abdominal metastasis (AM) group. The prognosis of the two groups was analyzed. Of the 134 enrolled patients, complete datasets from 128 were successfully collected. There were 20 cases of SLNM (15.63%) and 108 cases of AM (84.37%). Initial CA125, initial HE4, and whether neoadjuvant chemotherapy was used were compared between the two groups (P < 0.05). According to the chemotherapy results, patients was divided into two groups: chemotherapy remission and uncontrolled, including 111 patients with chemotherapy remission and 17 patients with uncontrolled chemotherapy. According to the criteria of relapse after complete completion of chemotherapy and clinical remission, 91 cases relapsed, 20 cases did not relapse, of which 78 cases were platinum-sensitive, and 13 were platinum-resistant relapses. There were 4 recurrence cases in SLNM group (4.40%) and 87 recurrence cases (95.60%) in AM group (P < 0.05). The recurrence sites of 91 patients were analyzed, including 52 cases (57.14%) in the peritoneum, 11 cases (12.09%) in distant regions, 9 cases (9.89%) in lymph nodes, 19 cases (20.88%) in the peritoneum and lymph nodes. Significant differences were noted in the two groups' peritoneum, lymph node, and distance (P < 0.05). The two groups had significant differences in progression-free survival, overall survival, and 3-year survival (all P < 0.05). Initial HE4 levels, chemotherapy sensitivity, and SLNM are independent prognostic factors for Stage III high-grade serous ovarian cancer patients. Initial HE4 level < 233.7 pmol/l and chemotherapy sensitivity were protective factors, indicating a good prognosis. Patients in the SLNM group had lower initial CA125 and HE4 levels and higher survival rates. Initial HE4 levels and chemotherapy sensitivity are independent factors affecting prognosis in Stage III high-grade serous ovarian cancer patients.
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Serous ovarian cancer,lymphatic metastasis,abdominal metastasis,simple lymph node metastasis,prognosis
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