2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2018.03.015
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ACR Appropriateness Criteria ® Staging and Follow-Up of Ovarian Cancer

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“…Although advanced cross-sectional imaging, such as CT, is not specifically recommended by the FIGO staging system, it is a common practice in resource-rich countries such as the United States (Table 2) (38). Imaging with CT, fluorine 18 ( 18 F) fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT, and/or MRI may assist in initial treatment planning by allowing assessment of the resectability of tumors, the candidacy of patients for effective cytoreductive surgery, the need for neoadjuvant or postoperative chemotherapy if debulking is suboptimal, and the need for referral to a gynecologic oncologist (38).…”
Section: Staging/treatment Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although advanced cross-sectional imaging, such as CT, is not specifically recommended by the FIGO staging system, it is a common practice in resource-rich countries such as the United States (Table 2) (38). Imaging with CT, fluorine 18 ( 18 F) fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT, and/or MRI may assist in initial treatment planning by allowing assessment of the resectability of tumors, the candidacy of patients for effective cytoreductive surgery, the need for neoadjuvant or postoperative chemotherapy if debulking is suboptimal, and the need for referral to a gynecologic oncologist (38).…”
Section: Staging/treatment Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT of the abdomen and pelvis with intravenous and oral contrast material is the imaging modality of choice in initial staging of pretreatment ovarian cancer (38) (Fig 7). CT is useful for detecting metastases to the peritoneum, omentum, mesentery, liver, spleen, lymph nodes, and lungs (39,40).…”
Section: Staging/treatment Planningmentioning
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“…Of the different imaging modalities available in our armamentarium, contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) is the primary modality of choice for staging of ovarian cancer with over 90% accuracy for staging. 24 The recommended imaging protocol is CECT of the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis, in arterial and venous phase; with positive or neutral oral contrast; reconstructed as 3 mm sections; images reviewed in axial and coronal planes. 20 Nearly 30% of patients with pleural effusion can have mediastinal nodes, pleural or lung metastases, and thus it is useful to include thorax in the imaging protocol.…”
Section: Imaging For Staging Ovarian Cancermentioning
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“…However, PET-CT has a role in diagnosing recurrent ovarian cancer and for identifying extraperitoneal metastases. 24,26…”
Section: Imaging For Staging Ovarian Cancermentioning
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“…Ovarian carcinoma is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States, after lung, breast, colorectal and pancreatic carcinoma, contributing to more than 3% of all carcinomas in women and the highest cause of death compared to other gynecological malignancies (Kang et al, 2018). The incidence of ovarian carcinoma increased by more than 30% in the last decade, while the mortality due to ovarian carcinoma increased by 18%.…”
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