RESUMO
Thirty-two patients with adenocarcinoma of the fallopian tube, treated between 1975 and 1990, were studied. Thirteen patients had stage I disease, 9 stage II, and 10 stage III. All patients underwent bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, total abdominal hysterectomy, and subcolic omentectomy. All patients received postoperative primary whole abdominal external beam radiotherapy. Seventeen patients (53.1%) of the treated group survived NED for at least 5 years. Survival was 76.9% for stage I, 55.6% for stage II, and 20% for stage III. In the Cox multivariate analysis, two variables were independently related to survival: stage of disease and size of residual disease after surgery. Postoperative teleradiotherapy was totally ineffective in gross residual (>2 cm in diameter) disease (0% 5-year NED survivors) and not effective enough in small residual disease (<2 cm in diameter) (33% 5-year NED survivors). Despite postoperative whole abdominal external beam radiotherapy, 3 patients with microscopic, 4 with small, and 4 with gross residual disease did fail within the peritoneal cavity.