Impact of coexisting uterine adenomyosis on the survival outcome of patients with endometrial cancer: A retrospective cohort study

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Objective: To determine the effects of uterine adenomyosis on endometrial cancerrecurrence rates. Methods: This retrospective cohort study reviewed all consecutive patients diagnosed with endometrial cancerwho underwent total hysterectomy-based surgical staging at Srinagarind Hospital between January, 2010 and January, 2016. The patientswere divided into two groups:a uterine adenomyosisgroup and a non-adenomyosis group. Patient demographics, type of surgery, histopathology, stage of endometrial cancer, adjuvant treatment, and survival outcomes were compared. Results: A total 350 patients were enrolled, with 132 (37.71%) in the adenomyosis group and 218 (62.29%) in the nonadenomyosis group. Deep myometrial invasion and lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI) were more commonly found among patients who had no adenomyosis compared to those with adenomyosis(52.8% vs 39.4%, P=0.02 and 53.2% vs. 38.6%, P=0.01). There were no significant differences in terms of five-year recurrence-free survival (HR=1.47; 95%CI 0.88-2.44) and five-year overall survival (HR=0.81; 95%CI 0.43-1.53) between the two comparison groups. Conclusion: Coexisting uterine adenomyosis in endometrial cancer wasassociated withdeep myometrial invasion and LVSI but did not have significant impact on survival.

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Boonlak, S., Aue-Aungkul, A., Kietpeerakool, C., Kleebkaow, P., Chumworathayi, B., Luanratanakorn, S., & Temtanakitpaisan, A. (2019). Impact of coexisting uterine adenomyosis on the survival outcome of patients with endometrial cancer: A retrospective cohort study. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 20(4), 1185–1190. https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.4.1185

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