A new paper has been published in Anticancer Research.
A review of 41 studies examines recurrence and malignant transformation risks following different surgical strategies for borderline ovarian tumours (BOTs). Results show that cystectomy-based fertility sparing surgery is associated with significantly higher recurrence than oophorectomy-based approaches or radical surgery. Radical surgery was associated with the lowest recurrence risk. Although malignant transformation is rare overall, its marked increase following recurrence highlights the need for histology-informed counselling and long-term, risk-adapted surveillance.












