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Primary and metastatic ovarian cancer in patients with prior breast carcinoma. Pre-operative markers and treatment results.
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Small bilateral ovarian enlargements and minor serum elevation of CA 125 titers in patients with initial Stage IV breast cancer, suffering from multiple metastatic disease, are likely to illustrate MOC. Unilateral ovarian mass and high serum levels of CA 125 in apparently disease-free patients with a positive family history and high prevelance of BRCA mutations are suggestive of primary tumors. Optimal cytoreduction was feasible in both groups, but survival was longer in patients with primary tumors (p<0.05).
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