Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie
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Review Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
[Recurrent and 2nd line therapy in ovarian carcinoma: an overview of conventional systemic therapy modalities].
Remarkable improvements in primary surgery and chemotherapy for advanced ovarian cancer have been achieved in the last decades. Nevertheless, the majority of patients still develop recurrent disease and ultimately die from ovarian cancer. Evaluation of efficient second-line treatment is of clinical relevance. ⋯ Therefore, recommendations remain inconclusive. Retrospective comparisons may help the clinician to chose the currently best available treatment for an individual patient, however, these treatments have to be evaluated in prospectively randomised trials. The protocols of the ongoing studies in refractory or recurrent ovarian cancer of the AGO Ovarian Cancer Study Group are outlined.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
[Does para-cervical block offer additional advantages in abortion induction with gemeprost in the 2nd trimester?].
Uterus-specific synthetic Prostaglandin analogues (gemeprost, sulproston etc.) have been widely employed for termination of pregnancy in the second trimester. Since paracervical anaesthesia may be useful during this procedure, we investigated in this prospective randomised study its impact on the clinical course of abortion and pain especially in the late first and second stage of labour. ⋯ Paracervical anaesthesia is a method for analgesia during second trimester abortion with a low rate of side effects. It can shorten the duration of last period of second trimester abortion in some cases but has no impact on the perception of pain nor requirement of analgesics and so with only limited benefit in second trimester abortion with vaginal gemeprost.