Liquid-based preparation for endometrial cytology - Usefulness for predicting the prognosis of endometrial carcinoma preoperatively

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BACKGROUND: The authors evaluated the applicability and usefulness of immunocytochemical staining for cyclin A, p53, estrogen receptor a (ER-α), and progesterone receptor B (PR-B) as a preoperative prognostic indicators for endometrial carcinoma using endometrial cytology with the liquid-based cytology (LBC) method. METHODS: Cytologic specimens from 44 patients who had endometrial carcinoma were prepared with the LBC method. The results of immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical staining for cyclin A, p53, ER-α, and PR-B were compared with clinicopathologic parameters and prognosis. RESULTS: Patients who had positive results for cyclin A and p53 and negative results for ER-α and PR-B appeared to have unfavorable clinicopathologic characteristics, such as high-grade histology, advanced clinical stage, lymphovascular space involvement (LVSI), and deeper myometrial invasion (MI), and had a poor prognosis. In contrast, patients who had positive results for ER-α and PR-B, and negative results for cyclin A and p53 had favorable characteristics, such well differentiated tumor, early clinical stage, negative LVSI, and less MI, and had a good prognosis. Immunostaining results from cytologic specimens obtained in the clinic and at surgery and from histologic specimens obtained at surgery were correlated positively. CONCLUSIONS: Consistent specimens that were prepared using the LBC method facilitated multiple immunocytochemical analyses. Endometrial cytology with the LBC method was useful for predicting the prognosis of patients with endometrial carcinoma before therapy. © 2009 American Cancer Society.

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Watanabe, J., Nishimura, Y., Tsunoda, S., Kawaguchi, M., Okayasu, I., & Kuramoto, H. (2009). Liquid-based preparation for endometrial cytology - Usefulness for predicting the prognosis of endometrial carcinoma preoperatively. Cancer Cytopathology, 117(4), 254–263. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncy.20035

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