The effect of Coexisting uterine myomas on clinico-pathological variables of endometrial carcinoma

J. Menczer*, E. Ben-Shem, A. Golan, T. Levy

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Abstract

Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted of all endometrial carcinoma (EC) patients diagnosed and treated in the present institution between 2002 and 2008. Selected clinical data were abstracted from medical records. Pathological data such as the presence of myomas (any size), tumor grade, depth of myometrial invasion presence of lymphovascular space involvement (LVSI), and the presence of metastases, are based on the original pathology report. Results: Coexisting myomas were found in 74 (56.9%) of 130 EC patients diagnosed during the study period. No significant difference with regard to age, histological type, stage, grade, depth of myometrial invasion, LVSI, lymph node involvement, and presence of metastases (other than lymph node involvement) was found between patients without and with myomas. There was also no significant difference in survival of EC patients without and with coexistent myomas.

Conclusion: The present data seem to indicate that the presence of myomas does not affect clinico-pathological variables of EC patients nor their survival.

Purpose: To assess the prevalence of leiomyomas in patients with endometrial carcinoma (EC) and the association of their presence with clinico-pathological variables and with survival.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)545-547
Number of pages3
JournalEuropean Journal of Gynaecological Oncology
Volume34
Issue number6
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Clinico-pathological variables
  • Endometrial carcinoma
  • Survival
  • Uterine myoma

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