Treatment of malignant ascites.

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Categoría Estudio primario
RevistaCurrent treatment options in oncology
Año 2008
The management of malignant ascites is a significant challenge in gastrointestinal medical oncology. Current treatment strategies include diuretic therapy, paracentesis, peritoneal drains, and venous shunts. However, there are no established evidence-based guidelines, and there is a lack of randomized controlled trials identifying optimal therapy. Newer therapies are emerging and will need further study. By summarizing published studies, this review is intended to add some clarity to currently available strategies for the management of malignant ascites associated with hepatobiliary cancers. Notably, however, much of the available data for the management of malignant ascites comes from the gynecologic oncology experience, specifically from studies in ovarian cancer. Therefore, successful approaches used in this malignancy may be lead candidates for development in hepatobiliary cancer-associated ascites and are reviewed in this paper.
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