Prevalence of Other Cancers in Ovarian Cancer Patients
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Creator 1. Thannaporn Kittisiam
2. Sumitra Muangkhoua
3. Siriwan Tangjitgamol
4. Thanapat Tantraporn
5. Pakapon Yangsamit
6. Napat Assavavisidchai
7. Nuttapong Sahakijpijarn
8. Jarukit Kamnuanpo
Title Prevalence of Other Cancers in Ovarian Cancer Patients
Publisher Text and Journal Publication
Publication Year 2561
Journal Title Vajira Medical Journal
Journal Vol. 62
Journal No. 1
Keyword Ovarian cancer, prevalencel
URL Website https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/VMED
Website title Vajira Medical Journal (วชิรเวชสาร)
ISSN 0125-1252
Abstract Objective: To study the prevalence of other cancers in patients with ovarian cancer and history of cancer in their families Methods: The patients with cancers of ovary who were treated in the institution during Jan 1, 1997 to December 31, 2016 were identified. Inclusion criteria were patients with epithelial ovarian cancer who had surgery in the institution or elsewhere with available clinical and pathological data. Exclusion criteria were patients with metastatic cancer to ovaries or had incomplete data. Data collected were: age at diagnosis, histopathology, grade, and stage of ovarian cancer, site and histopathology of other cancer, and timing of occurrence in relation to ovarian cancer Results: During the study period, 1004 patients with ovarian cancer were identified. We excluded 347 patients who had non-epithelial type of cancer (130 patients), had incomplete or unverified data (217 patients). A total of 657 patients who met inclusion criteria were included in the study. Mean age of the patients was 51.4 ? 12.5 years. Serous carcinoma was the most common histopathology (27.4 %). Nearly half (45.4%) had tumor grade 3 and slightly more than half (52.5%). had early stage (FIGO stage I-II). We found 32 patients (4.9%) had other types of cancer which were synchronous in 24 patients (75.0%). The most common type of other cancer was endometrial cancer (62.5%) followed by colon and cervix in equal frequency (6.3% each). Family history of cancer among these patients was not available in almost all cases. Conclusion: The prevalence of other cancers in patients with cancers of ovary was 4.9%. The most common was endometrial cancer.
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