Predicting lympho-vascular space invasion in endometrial cancers with mucinous carcinomatous components

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Objective: To determine the predictors of lympho-vascular space invasion (LVSI) in endometrial cancers which contain mucinous carcinomatous histology. Materials and Methods: Clinical and histopathological data of endometrial carcinomas with a mucinous carcinomatous component diagnosed between January 2007 and January 2014 at the Gynecologic Oncology Department of Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Education and Research Hospital were reviewed retrospectively. Results: Twelve patients (25.5%) were positive for LVSI and 35 (74.5%) patients were negative. Patients with LVSI were mostly staged higher than 1A. Mean age, BMI and parity were not significantly different between patient groups. Larger tumor diameter (≥2cm) (p=0.04) and elevated Ca125 and Ca-19.9 (p=0.01) levels were significant for predicting LVSI. We also found >1/2 myometrial invasion (p<0.001), cervical stromal involvement (p=0.002) and higher grade (2-3) (p=0.001) significant for predicting LVSI. In multivariate analysis we found only grade significant for predicting LVSI. Conclusions: Especially grade of tumor is a crucial factor for determining LVSI in endometrial cancers with mucinous carcinomatous components.

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Ilker, S., Nilufer, C., Firat, C. Z., Bulent, O., Hatice, B., & Tayfun, G. (2015). Predicting lympho-vascular space invasion in endometrial cancers with mucinous carcinomatous components. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 16(10), 4247–4250. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2015.16.10.4247

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