Rare ovarian tumours: Epidemiology, treatment challenges in and outside a network setting. Issue 1 (January 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Rare ovarian tumours: Epidemiology, treatment challenges in and outside a network setting. Issue 1 (January 2019)
- Main Title:
- Rare ovarian tumours: Epidemiology, treatment challenges in and outside a network setting
- Authors:
- Hackl, Monika
Van Eycken, Elizabeth
Henau, Kris
Dimitrova, Nadya
Sekerija, Mario
Dušek, Ladislav
Mägi, Margit
Malila, Nea
Leinonen, Maarit
Velten, Michel
Troussard, Xavier
Bouvier, Veronique
Guizard, Anne-Valérie
Bouvier, Anne-Marie
Arveux, Patrick
Maynadié, Marc
Woronoff, Anne-Sophie
Robaszkiewicz, Michel
Baldi, Isabelle
Monnereau, Alain
Tretarre, Brigitte
Colonna, Marc
Molinié, Florence
Bara, Simona
Schvartz, Claire
Lapôtre-Ledoux, Bénédicte
Grosclaude, Pascale
Stabenow, Roland
Luttmann, Sabine
Nennecke, Alice
Engel, Jutta
Schubert-Fritschle, Gabriele
Heidrich, Jan
Holleczek, Bernd
Jónasson, Jón Gunnlaugur
Clough-Gorr, Kerri
Comber, Harry
Mazzoleni, Guido
Giacomin, Adriano
Sardo, Antonella Sutera
Barchielli, Alessandro
Serraino, Diego
De Angelis, Roberta
Mallone, Sandra
Tavilla, Andrea
Pierannunzio, Daniela
Rossi, Silvia
Santaquilani, Mariano
Knijn, Arnold
Pannozzo, Fabio
Gennaro, Valerio
Benfatto, Lucia
Ricci, Paolo
Autelitano, Mariangela
Spagnoli, Gianbattista
Fusco, Mario
Usala, Mario
Vitale, Francesco
Michiara, Maria
Tumino, Rosario
Mangone, Lucia
Falcini, Fabio
Ferretti, Stefano
Filiberti, Rosa Angela
Marani, Enza
Iannelli, Arturo
Sensi, Flavio
Piffer, Silvano
Gentilini, Maria
Madeddu, Anselmo
Ziino, Antonio
Maspero, Sergio
Candela, Pina
Stracci, Fabrizio
Tagliabue, Giovanna
Rugge, Massimo
Trama, Annalisa
Gatta, Gemma
Botta, Laura
Capocaccia, Riccardo
Pildava, Santa
Smailyte, Giedre
Calleja, Neville
Johannesen, Tom Børge
Rachtan, Jadwiga
Góźdź, Stanisław
Błaszczyk, Jerzy
Kępska, Kamila
de Lacerda, Gonçalo Forjaz
José Bento, Maria
Miranda, Ana
Safaei Diba, Chakameh
Almar, Enrique
Larrañaga, Nerea
de Munain, Arantza Lopez
Torrella-Ramos, Ana
Díaz García, José María
Marcos-Gragera, Rafael
Josè Sanchez, Maria
Navarro, Carmen
Salmeron, Diego
Moreno-Iribas, Conchi
Galceran, Jaume
Carulla, Marià
Mousavi, Mohsen
Bouchardy, Christine
Ess, Silvia M.
Bordoni, Andrea
Konzelmann, Isabelle
Rashbass, Jem
Gavin, Anna
Brewster, David H.
Huws, Dyfed Wyn
Visser, Otto
Bielska-Lasota, Magdalena
Primic-Zakelj, Maja
Kunkler, Ian
Benhamou, Ellen
Ray-Coquard, I.
Trama, AnnaLisa
Seckl, M.J.
Fotopoulou, C.
Pautier, P.
Pignata, S.
Kristensen, G.
Mangili, G.
Falconer, H.
Massuger, L.
Sehouli, J.
Pujade-Lauraine, E.
Lorusso, D.
Amant, F.
Rokkones, E.
Vergote, I.
Ledermann, J.A.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Purpose of the review: More than 50% of all gynaecological cancers can be classified as rare tumours (defined as an annual incidence of <6 per 100, 000) and such tumours represent an important challenge for clinicians. Recent findings: Rare cancers account for more than one fifth of all new cancer diagnoses, more than any of the single common cancers alone. Reviewing the RARECAREnet database, some of the tumours occur infrequently, whilst others because of their natural history have a high prevalence, and therefore appear to be more common, although their incidence is also rare. Harmonization of medical practice, guidelines and novel trials are needed to identify rare tumours and facilitate the development of new treatments. Ovarian tumours are the focus of this review, but we comment on other rare gynaecological tumours, as the diagnosis and treatment challenges faced are similar. Future: This requires European collaboration, international partnerships, harmonization of treatment and collaboration to overcome the regulatory barriers to conduct international trials. Whilst randomized trials can be done in many tumour types, there are some for which conducting even single arm studies may be challenging. For these tumours alternative study designs, robust collection of data through national registries and audits could lead to improvements in the treatment of rare tumours. In addition, concentring the care of patients with rare tumours into a limited number of centresAbstract: Purpose of the review: More than 50% of all gynaecological cancers can be classified as rare tumours (defined as an annual incidence of <6 per 100, 000) and such tumours represent an important challenge for clinicians. Recent findings: Rare cancers account for more than one fifth of all new cancer diagnoses, more than any of the single common cancers alone. Reviewing the RARECAREnet database, some of the tumours occur infrequently, whilst others because of their natural history have a high prevalence, and therefore appear to be more common, although their incidence is also rare. Harmonization of medical practice, guidelines and novel trials are needed to identify rare tumours and facilitate the development of new treatments. Ovarian tumours are the focus of this review, but we comment on other rare gynaecological tumours, as the diagnosis and treatment challenges faced are similar. Future: This requires European collaboration, international partnerships, harmonization of treatment and collaboration to overcome the regulatory barriers to conduct international trials. Whilst randomized trials can be done in many tumour types, there are some for which conducting even single arm studies may be challenging. For these tumours alternative study designs, robust collection of data through national registries and audits could lead to improvements in the treatment of rare tumours. In addition, concentring the care of patients with rare tumours into a limited number of centres will help to build expertise, facilitate trials and improve outcomes. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European journal of surgical oncology. Volume 45:Issue 1(2019)
- Journal:
- European journal of surgical oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 45:Issue 1(2019)
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- Volume 45, Issue 1 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 45
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0045-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 67
- Page End:
- 74
- Publication Date:
- 2019-01
- Subjects:
- Rare cancer -- Gynecologic cancer
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