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Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)?

BACKGROUND: Radical hysterectomy is recommended for endometrial adenocarcinoma patients with suspected gross cervical involvement. However, the efficacy of operative procedure has not been confirmed. METHODS: The patients with endometrial adenocarcinoma who had suspected gross cervical involvement a...

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Autores principales: Takano, M, Ochi, H, Takei, Y, Miyamoto, M, Hasumi, Y, Kaneta, Y, Nakamura, K, Kurosaki, A, Satoh, T, Fujiwara, H, Nagao, S, Furuya, K, Yokota, H, Ito, K, Minegishi, T, Yoshikawa, H, Fujiwara, K, Suzuki, M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24002604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2013.521
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author Takano, M
Ochi, H
Takei, Y
Miyamoto, M
Hasumi, Y
Kaneta, Y
Nakamura, K
Kurosaki, A
Satoh, T
Fujiwara, H
Nagao, S
Furuya, K
Yokota, H
Ito, K
Minegishi, T
Yoshikawa, H
Fujiwara, K
Suzuki, M
author_facet Takano, M
Ochi, H
Takei, Y
Miyamoto, M
Hasumi, Y
Kaneta, Y
Nakamura, K
Kurosaki, A
Satoh, T
Fujiwara, H
Nagao, S
Furuya, K
Yokota, H
Ito, K
Minegishi, T
Yoshikawa, H
Fujiwara, K
Suzuki, M
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description BACKGROUND: Radical hysterectomy is recommended for endometrial adenocarcinoma patients with suspected gross cervical involvement. However, the efficacy of operative procedure has not been confirmed. METHODS: The patients with endometrial adenocarcinoma who had suspected gross cervical involvement and underwent hysterectomy between 1995 and 2009 at seven institutions were retrospectively analysed (Gynecologic Oncology Trial and Investigation Consortium of North Kanto: GOTIC-005). Primary endpoint was overall survival, and secondary endpoints were progression-free survival and adverse effects. RESULTS: A total of 300 patients who underwent primary surgery were identified: 74 cases with radical hysterectomy (RH), 112 patients with modified radical hysterectomy (mRH), and 114 cases with simple hysterectomy (SH). Median age was 47 years, and median duration of follow-up was 47 months. There were no significant differences of age, performance status, body mass index, stage distribution, and adjuvant therapy among three groups. Multi-regression analysis revealed that age, grade, peritoneal cytology status, and lymph node involvement were identified as prognostic factors for OS; however, type of hysterectomy was not selected as independent prognostic factor for local recurrence-free survival, PFS, and OS. Additionally, patients treated with RH had longer operative time, higher rates of blood transfusion and severe urinary tract dysfunction. CONCLUSION: Type of hysterectomy was not identified as a prognostic factor in endometrial cancer patients with suspected gross cervical involvement. Perioperative and late adverse events were more frequent in patients treated with RH. The present study could not find any survival benefit from RH for endometrial cancer patients with suspected gross cervical involvement. Surgical treatment in these patients should be further evaluated in prospective clinical studies.
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spelling pubmed-37901732014-10-01 Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)? Takano, M Ochi, H Takei, Y Miyamoto, M Hasumi, Y Kaneta, Y Nakamura, K Kurosaki, A Satoh, T Fujiwara, H Nagao, S Furuya, K Yokota, H Ito, K Minegishi, T Yoshikawa, H Fujiwara, K Suzuki, M Br J Cancer Clinical Study BACKGROUND: Radical hysterectomy is recommended for endometrial adenocarcinoma patients with suspected gross cervical involvement. However, the efficacy of operative procedure has not been confirmed. METHODS: The patients with endometrial adenocarcinoma who had suspected gross cervical involvement and underwent hysterectomy between 1995 and 2009 at seven institutions were retrospectively analysed (Gynecologic Oncology Trial and Investigation Consortium of North Kanto: GOTIC-005). Primary endpoint was overall survival, and secondary endpoints were progression-free survival and adverse effects. RESULTS: A total of 300 patients who underwent primary surgery were identified: 74 cases with radical hysterectomy (RH), 112 patients with modified radical hysterectomy (mRH), and 114 cases with simple hysterectomy (SH). Median age was 47 years, and median duration of follow-up was 47 months. There were no significant differences of age, performance status, body mass index, stage distribution, and adjuvant therapy among three groups. Multi-regression analysis revealed that age, grade, peritoneal cytology status, and lymph node involvement were identified as prognostic factors for OS; however, type of hysterectomy was not selected as independent prognostic factor for local recurrence-free survival, PFS, and OS. Additionally, patients treated with RH had longer operative time, higher rates of blood transfusion and severe urinary tract dysfunction. CONCLUSION: Type of hysterectomy was not identified as a prognostic factor in endometrial cancer patients with suspected gross cervical involvement. Perioperative and late adverse events were more frequent in patients treated with RH. The present study could not find any survival benefit from RH for endometrial cancer patients with suspected gross cervical involvement. Surgical treatment in these patients should be further evaluated in prospective clinical studies. Nature Publishing Group 2013-10-01 2013-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3790173/ /pubmed/24002604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2013.521 Text en Copyright © 2013 Cancer Research UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ From twelve months after its original publication, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Takano, M
Ochi, H
Takei, Y
Miyamoto, M
Hasumi, Y
Kaneta, Y
Nakamura, K
Kurosaki, A
Satoh, T
Fujiwara, H
Nagao, S
Furuya, K
Yokota, H
Ito, K
Minegishi, T
Yoshikawa, H
Fujiwara, K
Suzuki, M
Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)?
title Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)?
title_full Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)?
title_fullStr Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)?
title_full_unstemmed Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)?
title_short Surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a GOTIC study)?
title_sort surgery for endometrial cancers with suspected cervical involvement: is radical hysterectomy needed (a gotic study)?
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24002604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2013.521
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