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NewsANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGYSunday, April 12, 2026 · April 12, 2026

Ileocecal and Small Bowel Involvement Are Independently Associated with Inferior Survival Despite Complete Cytoreduction in FIGO IIIC-IV Tubo-Ovarian and Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma.

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Recent peer-reviewed research on Primary peritoneal carcinoma that may be relevant for patients and caregivers.

Complete macroscopic tumor resection is the strongest prognostic factor in advanced epithelial tubo-ovarian and primary peritoneal cancer, yet benefit from maximum-effort cytoreductive surgery may vary with tumor distribution and site-specific resections. We aimed to identify predictors of long-term...

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