Lymphovascular space invasion and the treatment of stage I endometrioid endometrial cancer

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Objectives: Treatment of clinical early-stage endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) in The Netherlands consists of primary hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Adjuvant radiotherapy is given when 2 or more the following risk factors are present: 60 years or older, grade 3 histology, and 50% or more myometrial invasion. Lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI) is a predictor of poor prognosis and early distant spread. It is unclear whether adjuvant radiotherapy is sufficient in patients with LVSI-positive EEC. Methods/Materials: Eighty-one patients treated from 1999 until 2011 for stage I LVSIpositive EEC in 11 Dutch hospitals were included. The outcomes of patients with 0 to 1 risk factors were compared with those with 2 to 3 risk factors, and both were compared with the known literature. Results: Eighteen patients presented with recurrent disease, and 12 of those recurrences had a distant component. Overall and distant recurrence rates were 19.2% and 11.5% in patients with 0 to 1 risk factors followed by observation and 25.5% and 17% in patients with 2 to 3 risk factors who received adjuvant radiotherapy. Only 1 patient with grade 1 disease had a recurrence. Conclusions: In stage I LVSI-positive EEC with 0 to 1 risk factors, observation might not be adequate. Moreover, despite adjuvant radiotherapy, a high overall and distant recurrence rate was observed in patients with 2 to 3 risk factors. The use of systemic treatment in these patients, with the exception of patients with grade 1 disease, should be investigated.

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Van Der Putten, L. J. M., Geels, Y. P., Ezendam, N. P. M., Van Der Putten, H. W. H. M., Snijders, M. P. M. L., Van De Poll-Franse, L. V., & Pijnenborg, J. M. A. (2015). Lymphovascular space invasion and the treatment of stage I endometrioid endometrial cancer. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 25(1), 75–80. https://doi.org/10.1097/IGC.0000000000000306

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