The Naming Debate: to BOT or not?

The Naming Debate results in such confusion.  BOTs or *insert name of choice* seem to have failed any attempt at standard naming.  The Atlantic Ocean appears to offer a fault line between the major Naming Debate Contenders.  In an uninformed nutshell, it appears that the Anglo-side prefer BOT - borderline ovarian tumour - which emphasises tumour, whilst... Continue Reading →

Video that I have just come across (thank you Nicky!) explaining a histologist’s view of a borderline ovarian tumour.  (He starts with a reminder of Madonna’s hit, Borderline, obviously).(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

Staging of BOTs

Staging and grading assists in determining treatment plans moving forward.  It is only at this point that the difference between OC and a BOT will be determined.This happens post-operatively as the tumour and anything else removed  - e.g. ovary/ovaries, fallopian tube/s, uterus, omentum, fluid from your abdominal cavity - will be analysed under the microscope.... Continue Reading →

BOTs are APOTs.

Given the confusion that I already have, imagine my delight at discovering yet another acronym:  APOT.  Apparently, this is an Atypical Proliferative Ovarian Tumour; otherwise known as BOT (so, they’re the same thing). At least the piece where I discovered APOTs clearly indicates exactly what my consultant emphasised: At the present time, the use of the... Continue Reading →

surgery

After a good, honest conversation with my consultant (Weds 16th July), with ultrasound and CT scan reports in hand, I decided to go ahead with surgery the following day (Thursday 17th July).  This would include a total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH), removal of both ovaries (bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy - BSO) and removal of the omentum (omentectomy).  The omentum... Continue Reading →

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