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Archive of Oncology 2010
Antiestrogen therapy in recurrent ovarian cancer resulting in 28 months of stable disease: A case report and review of the literatureDOI: 10.2298/aoo1002032k Keywords: Ovarian Neoplasms , Antineoplastic Agents , Hormonal , Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators , Tamoxifen , Aromatase Abstract: Hormonal therapy for adjuvant treatment of ovarian cancer may provide a low toxicity option in some patients with refractory disease. A 53 year-old patient with stage IIIC papillary serous ovarian cancer previously treated with multiple chemotherapy regimens with platinum-resistant disease was treated with antiestrogen therapy for 28 months before requiring reinstitution of cytotoxic chemotherapy. Hormonal therapy may be effective in a subset of epithelial ovarian cancer patients with endocrine sensitivity and should be considered in the treatment of platinum-resistant patients.
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