Low-dose LNG-IUS as therapy for endometrial hyperplasia. A prospective cohort pilot study

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Background/Aim: Progestin therapy has been accepted as therapy for low- and medium-risk endometrial hyperplasia. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of the low-dose levonorgestrel-impregnated intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) 13.5 mg (Jaydess®, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Berlin, Germany) as therapy for endometrial hyperplasia. Patients and Methods: A total of 21 women with histologically-verified endometrial hyperplasia were prospectively treated with LNG-IUS Jaydess. Therapy duration was 6 months (n=16) or 3-6 weeks (n=5) depending on individual risk (low- and medium-risk versus high-risk) for co-existent or future endometrial carcinoma. Paired endometrial biopsies were sampled prior to and after therapy and classified according to the WHO94 classification system and D-score. Results: All women with low- and medium risk endometrial hyperplasia had-therapy response. In the group of women with high-risk endometrial hyperplasia only 40% (two out of five) obtained a therapy response. Conclusion: Low-dose LNG-IUS Jaydess was proven to be an excellent therapy option for low- and medium-risk endometrial hyperplasia. For patients with high-risk endometrial hyperplasia hysterectomy or LNG-IUS therapy under close surveillance is advised.

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Sletten, E. T., Arnes, M., Vereide, A. B., & Ørbo, A. (2018). Low-dose LNG-IUS as therapy for endometrial hyperplasia. A prospective cohort pilot study. Anticancer Research, 38(5), 2883–2889. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12534

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