Anticancer Res
August 2011
Background: Platinum resistance constitutes a therapeutic challenge in the treatment of ovarian cancer, with overall unsatisfactory response rates to standard chemotherapy and correspondingly low survival. Regional abdominal hyperthermia and bevacizumab are treatment options that have both shown the capacity to improve the results of standard chemotherapy in the platinum-resistant situation, when added to the treatment schedule.
Case Report: We report on a 29-year-old patient with primary platinum-refractory ovarian cancer, who was treated with a combination of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin, regional abdominal hyperthermia and bevacizumab in a four-week cycle over a long-term period of 38 months.