A surgical perspective on the management of ovarian cancer: A video presentation

 Paul H Sugarbaker

Abstract

 Many questions exist in the ideal administration of ovarian malignant growth. In any case, one administration system that has been acknowledged as the best treatment is careful expulsion of all or almost all the noticeable proof of ailment inside the midsection and pelvis. This may happen as an essential cytoreduction before different medicines are started or as a stretch cytoreduction after neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been finished. At both of these time focuses total careful expulsion is consistently the objective of ideal treatment. This broad medical procedure must happen without genuine difficulties which would postpone the other pivotal treatment methodology which is chemotherapy with cisplatinum and paclitaxel. Materials and Methods

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