RESUMO
We studied 118 patients with primary ovarian cancer at the Civil Hospital of Guadalajara over a ten-years period; to evaluate incidence, risk factors, clinical aspects, pathology and treatment. Twenty per cent of the patients were classified as stage I, 14 cases (11.8%) stage II, 37 (31%) were stage III and 43 (36%), stage IV. First-stage disease was confirmed by laparotomy; average age was fifty years old, commonly found in patients with invasive carcinoma. Seventy-seven patients received postoperative chemotherapy with cisplatin plus adriamycin and ciclophosphamide or vincrystin, and twelve radiotherapy. Thirteen were evaluated by second look laparotomy, 12 of whom were without clinical residual disease; in 6 we found macroscopic residual tumor. Follow-up was done in 89 patients, and there wasn't clinic disease through 12 to 48 months, with 21 months average. The clinicopathologic study showed predominance of serous and cystic surface epithelium tumours. The aspects of the gross anatomy of the malignant tumours are important from the viewpoint of the benign tumours differentiation.