Histopathological Evaluation of Ovarian Carcinoma Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy And Its Correlation To Disease Outcome: A Retrospective Study of 30 Cases

Mrinal Das,Dinesh Yadav,Neha Sethi, Sanjay Sharma,Nitin Khunteta,Anand Mohan,Raj Govind Sharma,Ranu Patni, Ojaswi Vijay Garg, Mohinder Viswanath, Samarth V. Dave

Indian Journal of Gynecologic Oncology(2023)

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Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death in gynaecology malignancies. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is currently recommended in advanced ovarian cancer to achieve R0 resection in interval debulking surgery. Morphological changes in tumour cells following NACT have been studied since few years. The present study will be emphasising on five histopathological criteria: fibrosis, necrosis, inflammation, psammoma bodies, residual tumour and their impact on DFS (disease-free survival) and OS (overall survival) in this short period of time. All histologically proven cases of carcinoma ovary of FIGO class III–IVA, where primary cytoreduction seemed not possible due to various reasons were included in the study: NACT followed by IDS. Five criteria used to evaluate chemotherapy response on tumour tissue were necrosis, fibrosis, inflammation, psammoma bodies and residual tumour. Scoring was done of each parameter. Patients’ follow-up data were evaluated for around mean follow-up period of 12–13 months to see recurrence, time of recurrence to see DFS period, time of death and complete response time. The present study revealed the following morphological changes in most patients—severe fibrosis (83
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Ovarian neoplasm,Post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy,Histopathology
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