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Conservative surgery for stage IC2 mucinous borderline ovarian tumor: a five-year follow-up case report Utami, Tofan Widya; Nasution, Hiro Hidaya Danial; Oktalia, Arisda; Kusuma, Fitriyadi; Purwoto, Gatot
Medical Journal of Indonesia Vol. 34 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13181/mji.cr.257637

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Mucinous borderline ovarian tumors (MBOTs) represent a significant portion of all borderline ovarian tumors, including variants such as microinvasion and intraepithelial carcinoma, which have a higher recurrence risk. Conservative surgery is recommended for patients with MBOTs seeking fertility preservation, despite remaining a debated option to reduce recurrency. This case highlighted successful MBOT management using conservative surgery with unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, providing insights into optimal recurrence control. A 30-year-old woman presented with abdominal enlargement, with imaging revealed a large right ovarian mass suspected to be malignant. A left salpingo-oophorectomy was performed, with final histopathology confirming MBOTs with microinvasion and intraepithelial carcinoma. No malignancy was found in the peritoneal fluid, and no adjuvant therapy was given due to fertility preservation reasons. No recurrence after 5 years of follow-up. This report highlights the potential of conservative surgery as a fertility-preserving option for young patients with stage IC2 MBOTs.
Age at Sexual Debut as a Determinant of HPV Infection in Women with Clinically Normal Cervix in Indonesia Utami, Tofan Widya; Nuranna, Laila; Purwoto, Gatot; Indarti, Junita; Firdaus, Najmarani Devi; Oktalia, Arisda; Sulastri, Nuni; Kekalih, Aria
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume 14. No. 1 January 2026
Publisher : Indonesian Socety of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32771/inajog.v14i1.2745

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Objectives: This study examined the association between sexual debut and HPV infection in Indonesian women with a clinically normal cervix, contextualized within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Methods: This prospective cohort study utilized primary data from structured interviews and gynecological exams conducted by the Female Cancer Program (FCP) team across public and private health providers in Jakarta (January 2012–July 2018). Cervical cancer risk factors, including early sexual debut, were analyzed using odds ratios (ORs). Results: A total of 1,390 women with a clinically normal cervix were enrolled in this study, with 52 (3.7%) testing positive for HPV-DNA. Statistical analysis indicated an odds ratio (OR) of 1.176 (95% CI: 0.598–2.316, p = 0.601) for early sexual debut. Conclusion: This study showed that there was an insignificant association between sexual debut and HPV infection in clinically normal cervix. According to the SDGs, early sexual debut and cervical cancer are highly associated. In order to meet the SDGs by 2030, more research is required to validate this finding and assess additional co-factors connected to cervical cancer.