Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal Cancer

Metastatic ovarian cancers occur in 3-8 percent of women undergoing surgical resection of a primary colorectal cancer. In this study we examined the characteristics of women with colorectal cancer for whom synchronous oophorectomy had been performed. In this cross-sectional study, records of patient...

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Main Authors: Moosa Zargar, Shokoofeh Sabeti, Mojgan Karbakhsh, Mohammad Talebpoor
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Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2005-11-01
Series:Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
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Online Access:http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-269&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-22a0a6db4b314145bc2acb3a084c2b8b2020-11-24T23:23:05ZengIran University of Medical SciencesMedical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran1016-14302251-68402005-11-01184285288Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal CancerMoosa ZargarShokoofeh SabetiMojgan KarbakhshMohammad TalebpoorMetastatic ovarian cancers occur in 3-8 percent of women undergoing surgical resection of a primary colorectal cancer. In this study we examined the characteristics of women with colorectal cancer for whom synchronous oophorectomy had been performed. In this cross-sectional study, records of patients with colorectal cancer from April 1991 through October 1999 who had undergone surgery for both colorectal cancer resection and oophorectomy for suspicious ovarian metastasis in the Cancer Institute, Imam Khomeini Medical Center, were reviewed. SPSS version 10 was used for statistical analysis. The studied cases (n= 82) comprised 44.1 percent of all recorded cases of women with colorectal cancer during this period (N= 186). The mean age of our cases was 52.19 years. 54.9% of the studied women were in stage C of colorectal cancer. The commonest pathology of tumors was adenocarcinoma (89% ). Well differentiated carcinoma was observed in 43.9%, followed by moderately differentiated carcinoma in 37.8%, poorly differentiated in 12.2% and unspecified in 6.1 %. 22 of our patients (26.8%) had gross abnormalities of ovaries at operation. In 13 cases (15.8% of our 82 studied cases and 6.99% of all186 women with colorectal cancer), tumoral involvement of ovaries was proven through pathologic examination. 10 out of these 13 cases were among those with gross abnormalities of ovaries at operation (p= 0.048). Among the 13 patients with ovarian metastasis, 11 cases (84.6%) were in stage Cat operation (p= 0.02) and 7 (53.8%) had well differentiated carcinoma (p= 0.04). Patients with ovarian metastases of colorectal origin are generally peri- or postmenopausal. Like similar studies, in our setting, about 7 percent of all recorded femalecases with colorectal cancer turned out to have ovarian metastases in surgical pathologic examination. In fact, 15.8% of our 82 cases sustaining surgery for "colorectal cancer and suspicious ovarian metastasis" proved to have ovarian metastasis. We recommend that prophylactic oophorectomy be performed in postmenopausal women with advanced stage colorectal cancer or any other woman with colorectal cancer with gross abnormality of the ovaries at operation.http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-269&slc_lang=en&sid=1Ovarian metastasisColorectal cancerOophorectomy
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author Moosa Zargar
Shokoofeh Sabeti
Mojgan Karbakhsh
Mohammad Talebpoor
spellingShingle Moosa Zargar
Shokoofeh Sabeti
Mojgan Karbakhsh
Mohammad Talebpoor
Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal Cancer
Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
Ovarian metastasis
Colorectal cancer
Oophorectomy
author_facet Moosa Zargar
Shokoofeh Sabeti
Mojgan Karbakhsh
Mohammad Talebpoor
author_sort Moosa Zargar
title Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal Cancer
title_short Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal Cancer
title_full Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal Cancer
title_fullStr Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Synchronous Surgical Removal Of Suspicious Ovarian Metastases From Colo Rectal Cancer
title_sort synchronous surgical removal of suspicious ovarian metastases from colo rectal cancer
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
issn 1016-1430
2251-6840
publishDate 2005-11-01
description Metastatic ovarian cancers occur in 3-8 percent of women undergoing surgical resection of a primary colorectal cancer. In this study we examined the characteristics of women with colorectal cancer for whom synchronous oophorectomy had been performed. In this cross-sectional study, records of patients with colorectal cancer from April 1991 through October 1999 who had undergone surgery for both colorectal cancer resection and oophorectomy for suspicious ovarian metastasis in the Cancer Institute, Imam Khomeini Medical Center, were reviewed. SPSS version 10 was used for statistical analysis. The studied cases (n= 82) comprised 44.1 percent of all recorded cases of women with colorectal cancer during this period (N= 186). The mean age of our cases was 52.19 years. 54.9% of the studied women were in stage C of colorectal cancer. The commonest pathology of tumors was adenocarcinoma (89% ). Well differentiated carcinoma was observed in 43.9%, followed by moderately differentiated carcinoma in 37.8%, poorly differentiated in 12.2% and unspecified in 6.1 %. 22 of our patients (26.8%) had gross abnormalities of ovaries at operation. In 13 cases (15.8% of our 82 studied cases and 6.99% of all186 women with colorectal cancer), tumoral involvement of ovaries was proven through pathologic examination. 10 out of these 13 cases were among those with gross abnormalities of ovaries at operation (p= 0.048). Among the 13 patients with ovarian metastasis, 11 cases (84.6%) were in stage Cat operation (p= 0.02) and 7 (53.8%) had well differentiated carcinoma (p= 0.04). Patients with ovarian metastases of colorectal origin are generally peri- or postmenopausal. Like similar studies, in our setting, about 7 percent of all recorded femalecases with colorectal cancer turned out to have ovarian metastases in surgical pathologic examination. In fact, 15.8% of our 82 cases sustaining surgery for "colorectal cancer and suspicious ovarian metastasis" proved to have ovarian metastasis. We recommend that prophylactic oophorectomy be performed in postmenopausal women with advanced stage colorectal cancer or any other woman with colorectal cancer with gross abnormality of the ovaries at operation.
topic Ovarian metastasis
Colorectal cancer
Oophorectomy
url http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-269&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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