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Cancer de l’ovaire : la rechute précoce.

OVARIAN CANCER: EARLY RELAPSE: Early relapse (primary or secondary) is defined by relapse of disease less than 6 months before the last infusion of chemotherapy (with a platinum compound). There is no carcinological surgical indication. Disease should be treated with a non-platinum single agent (pegylated liposomal doxorubicin, weekly paclitaxel, gemcitabine or topotecan). Bevacizumab can be added if patients have not already received it (level of proof 1, grade A).

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