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Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy in Ovarian Cancer

McKayla J. Riggs, Prakash K. Pandalai, Joseph Kim, Charles S. Dietrich

2020Diagnostics57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) in conjunction with cytoreductive surgery (CRS) holds promise as an adjunctive treatment strategy in malignancies affecting the peritoneal surface, effectively targeting remaining microscopic residual tumor. HIPEC increases concentrations of chemotherapy directly within the peritoneal cavity compared with the intravenous route and reduces the systemic side effects associated with prolonged adjuvant intraperitoneal exposure. Furthermore, hyperthermia increases tissue penetration and is synergistic with the therapeutic chemotherapy agents used. In ovarian cancer, evidence is building for its use in both primary and recurrent scenarios. In this review, we examine the history of HIPEC, the techniques used, and the available data guiding its use in primary and recurrent ovarian cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapyOvarian cancerCytoreductive surgeryMedicineChemotherapyHyperthermiaPeritoneal cavityIntraperitoneal chemotherapyOncologyInternal medicineCancerSurgeryIntraperitoneal and Appendiceal MalignanciesOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentAppendicitis Diagnosis and Management