Abstract

This review highlights progress in the management of pediatric ovarian neoplasms. Recent research has identified disparities in the management of patients with benign ovarian neoplasms based on a variety of factors. However, the long-term effects of unilateral oophorectomy have prompted an emphasis on ovary-sparing surgery (OSS) for benign masses. One of the challenges still facing providers is the preoperative differentiation between benign and malignant masses. Recent studies highlight the variability in practice patterns surrounding the management of benign ovarian neoplasms. Progress continues to be made in identifying reliable factors that can be used to inform preoperative risk stratification of patients who present with ovarian neoplasms. These factors include imaging characteristics, symptoms and tumor markers. In addition, the safety of OSS with regard to recurrence and upstaging in appropriate settings continues to be demonstrated. This review highlights the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in the treatment of ovarian neoplasms given the varied surgical approach by specialty. Multiple retrospective studies have identified factors that can be used for preoperative risk stratification and selection of patients for OSS. Prospective studies evaluating the accuracy of these factors for preoperative risk stratification are needed.

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