Author:
Trillsch Fabian,Woelber Linn,Eulenburg Christine,Braicu Ioana,Lambrechts Sandrina,Chekerov Radoslav,van Nieuwenhuysen Els,Speiser Paul,Zeimet Alain,Castillo-Tong Dan Cacsire,Concin Nicole,Zeillinger Robert,Vergote Ignace,Mahner Sven,Sehouli Jalid
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Approximately one third of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer is 70 years or older. Information on the treatment reality of these elderly patients is limited.
Methods
275 patients with primary epithelial ovarian cancer FIGO stage II-IV undergoing cytoreductive surgery and platinum-based chemotherapy were prospectively included in this European multicenter study. Patients <70 and ≥70 years were compared regarding clinicopathological variables and prognosis.
Results
Median age was 58 years (18–85); 47 patients (17.1%) were 70 years or older. The postoperative 60-day-mortality rate was 2.1% for elderly and 0.4% for younger patients (p < 0.001). Elderly patients were less likely to receive optimal therapy (no residual disease after surgery and platinum combination chemotherapy) compared to patients <70 years (40.4% vs. 70.1%, p < 0.001) and their outcome was less favorable regarding median PFS (12 vs. 20 months, p = 0.022) and OS (30 vs. 64 months, p < 0.001). However, in multivariate analysis age itself was not a prognostic factor for PFS while the ECOG performance status had prognostic significance in elderly patients.
Conclusions
Elderly patients with ovarian cancer are often treated less radically. Their outcome is impaired despite no consistent prognostic effect of age itself. Biological age and functional status should be considered before individualized treatment plans are defined.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Oncology
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