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Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Several trials sought to improve outcomes in endometrial cancer patients with multimodal strategies. Histopathological, clinical, and molecular tumor characteristics were demonstrated to correlate with outcomes. We tested the hypothesis that specific histopathological and clinical pa...

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Autores principales: Leu, Martin, Possiel, Jacqueline, Schirmer, Markus A., Hille, Andrea, Rieken, Stefan, Dröge, Leif Hendrik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7761733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33287244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12123613
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author Leu, Martin
Possiel, Jacqueline
Schirmer, Markus A.
Hille, Andrea
Rieken, Stefan
Dröge, Leif Hendrik
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Possiel, Jacqueline
Schirmer, Markus A.
Hille, Andrea
Rieken, Stefan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Several trials sought to improve outcomes in endometrial cancer patients with multimodal strategies. Histopathological, clinical, and molecular tumor characteristics were demonstrated to correlate with outcomes. We tested the hypothesis that specific histopathological and clinical parameters are prognosticators for outcomes in patients irradiated postoperatively at our Gynecological Cancer Center. First, we found a significant influence of grading and nodal stage on outcomes. These findings underline the recommendations of more intense treatment in these patient groups, as reflected in current guidelines. Secondly, age had a significant influence on survival be it due to comorbidities and/or due to too hesitant treatment regimen in elderly. Thus, here, it should be aimed at particular treatment strategies. Lastly, we found low rates of side effects associated with brachytherapy and moderate rates of side effects associated with teletherapy. Overall, our study serves as basis for further improvement of treatment strategies and for conceptualization of clinical trials. ABSTRACT: Numerous clinical trials sought to improve outcomes in endometrial cancer patients with multimodal treatment strategies. We tested the hypothesis that specific histopathological and clinical parameters are prognosticators for outcomes at our Gynecological Cancer Center. A total of 203 patients (median age, 69.5 years) was included. They were irradiated postoperatively (n = 184: Brachytherapy, n = 19: Teletherapy) between 05/2007 and 03/2020. The median follow-up was 37.2 months. As statistical methods, we used the univariable Cox proportional hazards regression, and log-rank statistics. First, we found a significant influence of grading and nodal stage on outcomes. These findings underline the recommendations of more intense treatment in these patient groups, as already reflected in current guidelines. Secondly, we found that patient age had a significant influence on survival be it due to comorbidities and/or due to too hesitant treatment regimen in the elderly. Thus, it should be aimed at particular strategies in treatment of these patients. Lastly, we found very low rates of treatment-related side effects in patients treated with brachytherapy and moderate rates of side effects in patients treated with teletherapy. Overall, our study serves as basis for further improvement of treatment strategies and for conceptualization of clinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-77617332020-12-26 Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer Leu, Martin Possiel, Jacqueline Schirmer, Markus A. Hille, Andrea Rieken, Stefan Dröge, Leif Hendrik Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Several trials sought to improve outcomes in endometrial cancer patients with multimodal strategies. Histopathological, clinical, and molecular tumor characteristics were demonstrated to correlate with outcomes. We tested the hypothesis that specific histopathological and clinical parameters are prognosticators for outcomes in patients irradiated postoperatively at our Gynecological Cancer Center. First, we found a significant influence of grading and nodal stage on outcomes. These findings underline the recommendations of more intense treatment in these patient groups, as reflected in current guidelines. Secondly, age had a significant influence on survival be it due to comorbidities and/or due to too hesitant treatment regimen in elderly. Thus, here, it should be aimed at particular treatment strategies. Lastly, we found low rates of side effects associated with brachytherapy and moderate rates of side effects associated with teletherapy. Overall, our study serves as basis for further improvement of treatment strategies and for conceptualization of clinical trials. ABSTRACT: Numerous clinical trials sought to improve outcomes in endometrial cancer patients with multimodal treatment strategies. We tested the hypothesis that specific histopathological and clinical parameters are prognosticators for outcomes at our Gynecological Cancer Center. A total of 203 patients (median age, 69.5 years) was included. They were irradiated postoperatively (n = 184: Brachytherapy, n = 19: Teletherapy) between 05/2007 and 03/2020. The median follow-up was 37.2 months. As statistical methods, we used the univariable Cox proportional hazards regression, and log-rank statistics. First, we found a significant influence of grading and nodal stage on outcomes. These findings underline the recommendations of more intense treatment in these patient groups, as already reflected in current guidelines. Secondly, we found that patient age had a significant influence on survival be it due to comorbidities and/or due to too hesitant treatment regimen in the elderly. Thus, it should be aimed at particular strategies in treatment of these patients. Lastly, we found very low rates of treatment-related side effects in patients treated with brachytherapy and moderate rates of side effects in patients treated with teletherapy. Overall, our study serves as basis for further improvement of treatment strategies and for conceptualization of clinical trials. MDPI 2020-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7761733/ /pubmed/33287244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12123613 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer
title Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer
title_full Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer
title_fullStr Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer
title_short Evaluation of Prognosticators and Treatment-Related Side Effects in Patients Irradiated Postoperatively for Endometrial Cancer
title_sort evaluation of prognosticators and treatment-related side effects in patients irradiated postoperatively for endometrial cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7761733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33287244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12123613
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