One hundred and eleven consecutive women with FIGO Stages III and IV ovarian adenocarcinoma were treated with melphalan as their initial chemotherapy. The response rate was 19.8% with 10.8% having a complete response. There was a statistically significant improvement in response in those women with no prior radiation therapy. Moreover, there was a statistically significant improvement in median survival in those patients achieving a complete response to melphalan as compared to those with a partial response, with no change or progression of their malignancy. A review of the results of maximal surgery and combination chemotherapy is presented as a plan of therapy to improve upon the results of melphalan chemotherapy in women with advanced ovarian carcinoma.

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