A new model to improve the prediction of prognosis of endometrial carcinoma by combining traditional classification with the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes

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Background/Aim: We aimed to predict the prognosis of endometrial carcinoma by combining traditional histological classification with the status of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). Patients and Methods: All patients with endometrial carcinoma, treated at our hospital, were classified into four categories-Category I: Type I positive for TILs; category II: type I negative for TILs; category III: type II positive for TILs; and category IV: type II negative for TILs. Prognoses were compared across all the categories. Positivity for TILs was defined as a continuously formed thick zone of TILs at the invasive front. Results: Multivariate analyses of progression-free and overall survival indicated that category classification was an independent prognostic factor, with hazard ratios of 3.127, 3.483, and 8.459 for progression-free survival, and 3.444, 4.374, and 11.058 for OS for patients in categories II, III, and IV, respectively. Conclusion: Combining traditional histological classification with TIL status might better predict prognosis of endometrial carcinoma.

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Miyamoto, M., Hada, T., Ishibashi, H., Iwahashi, H., Kakimoto, S., Suzuki, R., … Takano, M. (2021). A new model to improve the prediction of prognosis of endometrial carcinoma by combining traditional classification with the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. Anticancer Research, 41(2), 1047–1053. https://doi.org/10.21873/ANTICANRES.14861

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