Management and prognosis of borderline ovarian brenner tumors

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Objective: The borderline ovarian Brenner tumor (BOBT) of the ovary is a rare tumor, and fewer than 25 cases have been reported in the literature. The aim of this study was to determine the prognosis of a series of BOBT collected in 2 reference centers. Methods: A retrospective review of patients with BOBT treated or referred to our institutions. A centralized histological review by a reference pathologist and data on the clinical characteristics, management, and outcomes of patients were required for inclusion. Results: Ten patients were identified between 2000 and 2010. The median age of patients was 69 years (range, 52Y84 years). Eight patients had pure BOBT and 2 had mixed histotype (mucinous and Brenner tumor). All patients had unilateral tumor and a stage I disease. No case of stromal microinvasion or intraepithelial carcinoma was observed. Among 5 patients with data on the follow-up, 1 lethal recurrence (50 months after initial surgery) was observed (the first reported in the literature). Conclusions: During the management of BOBT, peritoneal staging surgery is not required because all patients reported in the present series (and all but one in the literature) had stage I disease. One recurrence had occurred in this retrospective series. Nevertheless, among 35 cases (including those in the present study) reported in the literature with outcomes, this tumor carries a good prognosis. The power of this conclusion is, however, limited because of the relatively small number of patients studied (but this is a rare entity) and the short follow-up period. © 2012 by IGCS and ESGO.

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Uzan, C., Dufeu-Lefebvre, M., Fauvet, R., Gouy, S., Duvillard, P., Darai, E., & Morice, P. (2012). Management and prognosis of borderline ovarian brenner tumors. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 22(8), 1332–1336. https://doi.org/10.1097/IGC.0b013e318267db2f

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