Lessons from a large nationwide cohort of 350 children with ovarian mature teratoma: A study in favor of ovarian-sparing surgery.
Fiche publication
Date publication
novembre 2021
Journal
Pediatric blood & cancer
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CHAUSSY Yann
Tous les auteurs :
Delehaye F, Sarnacki S, Orbach D, Cheikhelard A, Rouger J, Parienti JJ, Faure-Conter C, Hameury F, Dijoud F, Aubry E, Wacrenier A, Habonimana E, Duchesne C, Joseph S, Alliot H, Scalabre A, Chaussy Y, Podevin G, Croue A, Haraux E, Guibal MP, Pommepuy I, Ballouhey Q, Lavrand F, Peycelon M, Irtan S, Guerin F, Dariel A, Borionne C, Galmiche L, Rod J
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Résumé
Ovarian mature teratoma (OMT) is a common ovarian tumor found in the pediatric population. In 10%-20% of cases, OMT occurs as multiple synchronous or metachronous lesions on ipsi- or contralateral ovaries. Ovarian-sparing surgery (OSS) is recommended to preserve fertility, but total oophorectomy (TO) is still performed.
Mots clés
children, conservative surgery, germ cell tumors, mature teratoma, ovarian tumors
Référence
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2021 Nov 29;:e29421