L3-2371 — Final report
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The role of laparoscopy in gynecologic oncology

Laparoscopy as an important method in the management of women with gynecologic cancer is presented to the lay public our intention being to spread the knowledge and educate the general population of this diagnostic as well as treatment method.

F.18 Transfer of new know-how to direct users (seminars, fora, conferences)

COBISS.SI-ID: 26340825
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Treatment outcome in patients with not optimal resectable peritoneal form of stage III ovarian cancer

The disease-free interval and overall survival in patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy after laparoscopic evaluation of peritoneal advanced ovarian cancer were compared to various residual disease after standard surgical treatment and adjuvant chemotherapy regimen. The preliminary results indicate that the disease-free interval is prolonged in the neoadjuvant subgroup.

F.22 Improvement to existing health/diagnostic methods/procedures

COBISS.SI-ID: 29252313
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Laparoscopy in diagnosis and treatment strategy for advanced ovarian cancer

Analysis of feasibility, safety and diagnostic value of laparoscopy in advanced ovarian cancer evaluation, especially for peritoneal cancer with a potential change in the treatment strategy towards neoadjuvant chemotherapy

F.21 Development of new health/diagnostic methods/procedures

COBISS.SI-ID: 28881625
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The impact of staging laparoscopy for clinically evident ovarian malignancy on treatment strategy

The impact of laparoscopy in treatment strategy planning for advanced ovarian cancer is to some extent confirmed. Its value towards optimal cytoreductivity evaluation remains to be confirmed, but it can well distinguish the peritoneal form of the disease, enabling early start of neoadjuvant chemotherapy

F.18 Transfer of new know-how to direct users (seminars, fora, conferences)

COBISS.SI-ID: 28356313
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Laparoscopic management of highly suspect adnexal masses

Evaluation of laparoscopy in patients being clinically suspect for ovarian cancer

F.22 Improvement to existing health/diagnostic methods/procedures

COBISS.SI-ID: 28301017