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* Stage I ovarian germ cell tumorss
==Overview==
* Standard treatment options:
[[Surgical]] [[intervention]] is the mainstay of management of [[ovarian]] [[germ cell]] [[tumors]]. [[Surgery]] is recommended both for [[Cancer staging|staging]] and choosing appropriate treatment approaches. accordingly.
* Dysgerminomas
[[Surgical]] management of the [[ovarian]] [[germ cell]] [[tumors]], for the purpose of treatment, classified to two categories according to the preference of the patient to preserve the [[ovary]] or not.
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with or without lymphangiography or computed tomography (CT)
==Surgery==
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy followed by observation
* [[Surgery]] is the mainstay of management of [[ovarian]] [[germ cell]] [[tumors]].<ref name="xxx">Stage I Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant radiation therapy or chemotherapy
. http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_33. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015</ref><ref name="abc">Stage II Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors
* Other germ cell tumors
. http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_43. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015</ref><ref name="aaa">Stage III Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy
. http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_54. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015</ref><ref name="ccc">Stage IV Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy followed by observation
. http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_65. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015</ref>
 
* [[Surgery]] is recommended both for [[Cancer staging|staging]] and choosing appropriate treatment approaches. accordingly.<ref name="Gershenson2007">{{cite journal|last1=Gershenson|first1=David M.|title=Management of Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors|journal=Journal of Clinical Oncology|volume=25|issue=20|year=2007|pages=2938–2943|issn=0732-183X|doi=10.1200/JCO.2007.10.8738}}</ref>
Stage II ovarian germ cell tumors
* [[Surgical]] options depends upon the choice of preserving fertility.
* Standard treatment options:
{| class="wikitable"
* Dysgerminomas
|+
* Total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant radiation therapy or chemotherapy.
! colspan="2" |Management of Mature Teratoma
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy.
|-
* Other germ cell tumors
|Mature Teratoma
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy.
|
* Second-look laparotomy.
*[[Surgery]] is the mainstay of [[treatment]] for [[Mature cystic teratoma|mature teratoma]].<ref name="Yayla AbideBostancı Ergen2018">{{cite journal|last1=Yayla Abide|first1=Çiğdem|last2=Bostancı Ergen|first2=Evrim|title=Retrospective analysis of mature cystic teratomas in a single center and review of the literature|journal=Journal of Turkish Society of Obstetric and Gynecology|volume=15|issue=2|year=2018|pages=95–98|issn=1307699X|doi=10.4274/tjod.86244}}</ref>
 
*Nonsurgical management may be considered in those with [[tumors]] smaller than 6 cm, especially those who is planning to get [[pregnant]].<ref name="CaspiAppelman1997">{{cite journal|last1=Caspi|first1=Benjamin|last2=Appelman|first2=Zvi|last3=Rabinerson|first3=David|last4=Zalel|first4=Yaron|last5=Tulandi|first5=Togas|last6=Shoham|first6=Zeev|title=The growth pattern of ovarian dermoid cysts: a prospective study in premenopausal and postmenopausal women|journal=Fertility and Sterility|volume=68|issue=3|year=1997|pages=501–505|issn=00150282|doi=10.1016/S0015-0282(97)00228-8}}</ref>
Stage III ovarian germ cell tumorss
*[[Surgery]] increases the risk of [[Adhesions|band adhesion]] formation that may be associated with future [[fertility|infertility]] in women.
* Standard treatment options:
*[[Surgery]] is usually reserved for patients with either:<ref name="CaspiAppelman1997" />
* Dysgerminomas
**[[Tumor]] size larger than 6 cm
* Total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy
**No plans for future [[pregnancy]]
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy
**[[Menopausal|Post-menopausal]] women
* Other germ cell tumors
|-
* Total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy, with or without neoadjuvant chemotherapy
! colspan="2" |Management of [[Dysgerminoma|Dysgerminomas]]<ref name="xxx" /><ref name="abc" /><ref name="aaa" /><ref name="ccc" />
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy, with or without neoadjuvant chemotherapy
|-
* Second-look laparotomy
|Stage I ovarian germ cell tumors
* Stage IV ovarian germ cell tumorss
|
* Standard treatment options:
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with or without [[lymphangiography ]]or [[computed tomography]] ([[CT]])
* Dysgerminomas
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] followed by [[observation]]
* Total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[radiation therapy]] or [[chemotherapy]]
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with conservation of [[uterus]] and contralateral [[ovar]] is [[Indication (medicine)|indicated]] in those who plan for future [[pregnancies]].
* Other germ cell tumors
* Postoperative [[lymphangiography]] or [[CT]] is [[Indication (medicine)|indicated]] for those who have not had the careful [[surgical]] and [[pathological]] examination of [[pelvic]] and [[Paraaortic lymph nodes|para-aortic lymph nodes]] during [[surgery]].
* Total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy with or without neoadjuvant chemotherapy
* Patients with [[Surgery|surgically]] staged stage IA [[tumors]] may be observed carefully after [[surgery]] without the need for [[adjuvant treatment]].
* Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy with or without neoadjuvant chemotherapy
* Patients with incompletely staged [[tumor]] through [[surgery]] or those with higher stages may need [[adjuvant treatment]].
|-
|Stage II ovarian germ cell tumors
|
* Total [[abdominal]] [[hysterectomy]] and [[bilateral]] [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[radiation]] therapy or [[chemotherapy]]
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]]
** This option is considered for younger patients and those who desire to preserve their [[fertility]] for future [[pregnancies]].
** [[Radiotherapy]] has been associated with [[ovarian failure]].
** [[Adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]] with the [[platinum]]-based regimen has replaced [[radiation therapy]] except in the rare patient in whom [[chemotherapy]] is not considered appropriate.
|-
|Stage III ovarian germ cell tumors
|
:* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant chemotherapy]]
:* Second-look [[laparotomy]]
:** This strategy is not beneficial in patients with completely resected [[tumors]] who receive [[cisplatin]]-based [[adjuvant treatment]].
:** Second-look [[surgery]] may be beneficial in those whose [[tumor]] was not completely resected at the initial [[surgical]] procedure and who had teratomatous elements in their primary [[tumor]].
|-
|Stage IV ovarian germ cell tumors
|
:* Total [[abdominal]] [[hysterectomy]] and [[bilateral]] [[salpingo-oophorectomy]]
:* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]]
:** [[Chemotherapy]] is the preferred treatment in the patient who wants to preserve [[fertility]].
|}


===Management options of Other Ovarian Tumors===
:*
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="2" |Surgical options for other ovarian tumors
|-
|Stage I ovarian germ cell tumors
|
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant chemotherapy]]
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] followed by [[observation]]
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with conservation of [[uterus]] and contralateral [[ovar]] is [[Indication (medicine)|indicated]] in those who plan for future [[pregnancies]].
* [[Chemotherapy agent|Chemotherapy]] is usually done postoperatively in those with [[ovarian]] [[germ cell]] [[tumors]] other than pure [[dysgerminoma]] and low grade (grade 1) immature [[teratoma]], but it can also preserved for those whose [[tumors]] [[relapse]] after the [[surgery]].
|-
|Stage II ovarian germ cell tumors
|
* Total [[abdominal]] [[hysterectomy]] and [[bilateral]] [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]], with or without [[neoadjuvant chemotherapy]]
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]], with or without [[neoadjuvant chemotherapy]]
* Second-look [[laparotomy]]
|-
|Stage III ovarian germ cell tumors
|
* Total [[abdominal]] [[hysterectomy]] and [[bilateral]] [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]]
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]]
|-
|Stage IV ovarian germ cell tumors
|
* Total [[abdominal]] [[hysterectomy]] and [[bilateral]] [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]] with or without [[neoadjuvant chemotherapy]]
* Unilateral [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] with [[adjuvant]] [[chemotherapy]] with or without [[neoadjuvant chemotherapy]]
|}
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Overview

Surgical intervention is the mainstay of management of ovarian germ cell tumors. Surgery is recommended both for staging and choosing appropriate treatment approaches. accordingly. Surgical management of the ovarian germ cell tumors, for the purpose of treatment, classified to two categories according to the preference of the patient to preserve the ovary or not.

Surgery

Management of Mature Teratoma
Mature Teratoma
Management of Dysgerminomas[1][2][3][4]
Stage I ovarian germ cell tumors
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Stage IV ovarian germ cell tumors

Management options of Other Ovarian Tumors

Surgical options for other ovarian tumors
Stage I ovarian germ cell tumors
Stage II ovarian germ cell tumors
Stage III ovarian germ cell tumors
Stage IV ovarian germ cell tumors

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Stage I Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors . http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_33. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015
  2. 2.0 2.1 Stage II Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors . http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_43. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015
  3. 3.0 3.1 Stage III Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors . http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_54. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015
  4. 4.0 4.1 Stage IV Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors . http://www.cancer.gov/types/ovarian/hp/ovarian-germ-cell-treatment-pdq#section/_65. URL Accessed on Nov 5, 2015
  5. Gershenson, David M. (2007). "Management of Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors". Journal of Clinical Oncology. 25 (20): 2938–2943. doi:10.1200/JCO.2007.10.8738. ISSN 0732-183X.
  6. Yayla Abide, Çiğdem; Bostancı Ergen, Evrim (2018). "Retrospective analysis of mature cystic teratomas in a single center and review of the literature". Journal of Turkish Society of Obstetric and Gynecology. 15 (2): 95–98. doi:10.4274/tjod.86244. ISSN 1307-699X.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Caspi, Benjamin; Appelman, Zvi; Rabinerson, David; Zalel, Yaron; Tulandi, Togas; Shoham, Zeev (1997). "The growth pattern of ovarian dermoid cysts: a prospective study in premenopausal and postmenopausal women". Fertility and Sterility. 68 (3): 501–505. doi:10.1016/S0015-0282(97)00228-8. ISSN 0015-0282.

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