Binary grading may be more appropriate for endometrial cancer

Journal Title: Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association - Year 2020, Vol 21, Issue 3

Abstract

Objective: To elucidate the survival consequences of the prognostic factors for endometrial cancer. Material and Methods: This was a retrospective study of 276 patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer who admitted for staging surgery. The extent of the surgery was determined by clinical staging and preoperative evaluation. The pathology specimens were reassessed by a gynecopathologist. Independent risk factors were revealed for the progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS) and disease-specific survival (DSS) utilizing Kaplan-Meier and “Cox” proportional analysis. Results: The median follow up of the patients was 50 months. Of the 29 patients who died, 15 (5.43%) died because of endometrial cancer. Multivariate analysis revealed that independent risk factors for OS and PFS were stage (p=0.002, 0.002, respectively) and grade 3 (G3) histology (p=0.013, 0.015, respectively). Positive peritoneal cytology was an independent risk factor for OS (p=0.024), but not for PFS (p=0.050). Stage (p=0.005) was found to be the only independent risk factor for DSS. Patients with G1 and G2 histology had a similar and more favorable prognosis than patients with G3 histology. Conclusion: Advanced stage, high-grade tumor and the presence of positive peritoneal cytology were ascertained as independent prognostic factors for endometrial cancer. A binary histological grading system could be simpler and as effective as the current three grade system because grade 1 and 2 patients showed similar prognosis.

Authors and Affiliations

Kazibe Koyuncu, Duygu Altın, Batuhan Turgay, Bulut Varlı, Bahar Konuralp, Yavuz Emre Şükür, Salih Taşkın, Fırat Ortaç

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  • EP ID EP688813
  • DOI 10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2019.2019.0068
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Kazibe Koyuncu, Duygu Altın, Batuhan Turgay, Bulut Varlı, Bahar Konuralp, Yavuz Emre Şükür, Salih Taşkın, Fırat Ortaç (2020). Binary grading may be more appropriate for endometrial cancer. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association, 21(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-688813