Editorial Commentary


Secondary cytoreduction in platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer: are we missing something?

Claudia Marchetti, Andrea Rosati, Giovanni Scambia, Anna Fagotti

Abstract

Despite initial maximal surgical effort and successful response to medical treatment, recurrence is a common event in high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC), with 75% of women experiencing relapse within 2 years from diagnosis (1). At relapse, patients with platinum sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer (PSROC) are frequently retreated with platinum-based doublets (2). Furthermore, maintenance therapy should be offered, either with bevacizumab, or with Parp-inhibitors (PARPi) (3-5), if not previously administrated.

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