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Mucinous Cancer of the Ovary: Overview and Current Status

Abdulaziz Babaier, Prafull Ghatage

2020Diagnostics133 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mucinous ovarian cancer (MOC) is a rare subtype of epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC). Whereas all EOC subtypes are addressed in the same way, MOC is a distinct entity. Appreciating the pathological features and genomic profile of MOC may result in the improvement in management and, hence, the prognosis. Distinguishing primary MOC from metastatic mucinous carcinoma can be challenging but is essential. Early-stage MOC carries an excellent prognosis, with advanced disease having a poor outcome. Surgical management plays an essential role in the early stage and in metastatic disease. Chemotherapy is usually administered for stage II MOC and beyond. The standard gynecology protocol is frequently used, but gastrointestinal regimens have also been administered. As MOC is associated with multiple molecular alterations, targeted therapy could be the answer to treat this disease.

Topics & Concepts

Stage (stratigraphy)OvaryMedicinePathologicalOvarian cancerDiseaseOncologyOvarian carcinomaMucinous carcinomaCancerChemotherapyInternal medicinePathologyAdenocarcinomaBiologyPaleontologyOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentIntraperitoneal and Appendiceal MalignanciesEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments