Multimodality therapy of endometrial glassy cell carcinoma: A rare type of cancer

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Glassy cell carcinoma (GCC) is a rare histologically aggressive cancer subtype of the cervix that is associated with poor prognosis. Only 16 cases of endometrial GCC (EGCC) have been described in the literature to date. The data on prognostic factors and management of EGCC are limited and no optimal treatment protocol has been established. We describe a case of a 67-year-old woman who presented with postmenopausal bleeding and was diagnosed with stage IA EGCC. The patient's risk factors included histology, age and lower uterine segment involvement. The patient was successfully treated with total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with pelvic node dissection followed by adjuvant sandwich chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The patient has no evidence of disease recurrence for 18 months. This is the first case of EGCC management with adjuvant multimodality therapy.

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Kazakova, V., Moreno Vanegas, Y. A., Kadamkulam Syriac, A., & Kozyreva, O. (2020). Multimodality therapy of endometrial glassy cell carcinoma: A rare type of cancer. BMJ Case Reports, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-235164

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