P. Jacquet et Ph. Sugarbaker, CURRENT METHODOLOGIES FOR CLINICAL-ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS WITH PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS, Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research, 15(1), 1996, pp. 49-58
Peritoneal carcinomatosis is a common evolution of gastrointestinal ca
ncers. The prognosis of patients with such disease is dependent upon p
re-operative and post-operative variables. CT scan of the abdomen and
the pelvis represents the adequate standardized radiologic exam for pr
e-operative evaluation of tumor volume and location in the peritoneal
cavity. It may provide informations regarding the selection of patient
s for complete cytoreductive surgery. Clinical factors like the extent
of prior surgical procedures, the grade of the primary tumor, and the
mucin content of peritoneal implants may also help to select patients
for an adequate treatment approach. Several intra-operative factors i
ncluding the cancer distribution into the peritoneal cavity and the co
mpleteness of surgery need to be prospectively recorded by the surgeon
in order to assess quantitatively their impact on the prognosis of pa
tients with peritoneal carcinomatosis. This review provides standardiz
ed methodologies in the assessment of these clinical variables.