The article by Newton et al [
[1]
], advances the conversation on the role of chemotherapy in ovarian immature teratoma
(IT) and is very well written. The authors reviewed 42 patients with ovarian IT, 33
of whom had surgery alone and 9 patients had surgery and chemotherapy. They found
that recurrence risk was not reduced by first-line chemotherapy. This is similar to
our experience [
[2]
] and the experience of others [
[3]
].To read this article in full you will need to make a payment
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Published online: March 13, 2020
Accepted:
January 12,
2020
Received:
November 23,
2019
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- A multicentre retrospective cohort study of ovarian germ cell tumours: Evidence for chemotherapy de-escalation and alignment of paediatric and adult practiceEuropean Journal of CancerVol. 113
- PreviewAdult guidelines recommend BEP (bleomycin, etoposide, cisplatin) for all ovarian germ cell tumours, causing debilitating toxicities in young patients who will survive long term. Paediatricians successfully reduce toxicities by using lower bleomycin doses and substituting carboplatin for cisplatin, while testicular and paediatric immature teratomas (ITs) are safely managed with surgery alone.
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