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Clinical/pathologic features and patient outcome in early onset endometrial carcinoma: a population based analysis and an institutional perspective from the Detroit metropolitan area, Michigan.

Assaad Semaan1, Rouba Ali-Fehmi, Adnan R Munkarah, Sudeshna Bandyopadhyay, Robert T Morris, Sara Rizk, Ismail Mert, Julie J Ruterbusch, Michele L Cote.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Analyze tumor characteristics and outcomes in patients with endometrial carcinoma (EC)<40 years of age and compare them to the characteristics of patients ≥ 40 years of age.
METHODS: 10,700 patients (305 patients <40 years of age) diagnosed between 1988 and 2007 with EC from the Metropolitan Detroit Cancer Surveillance System (MDCSS), and 884 patients (42 patients <40 years of age) diagnosed between 1996 and 2008 with EC from our institutional database were identified. Differences in clinical and demographic variables by age (<40 vs. ≥ 40) were assessed for statistical significance by chi-square tests. Cox proportional hazards models were used to calculate adjusted hazard ratios (HR) and their 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) to assess the risk of death from all causes.
RESULTS: MDCSS based analysis: Patients<40 were more likely to present with low grade tumors (p<0.0001) and endometroid histology (p=0.0004) but less likely to undergo surgery (p=0.0007) or radiotherapy (p=0.0007). A multivariate analysis confirmed the significance of age, grade, and stage in all patients, and that of histologic type, surgery, and race in patients ≥ 40 as independent prognostic factors for overall survival. Institution based analysis: Patients<40 had a higher proportion of patients with BM I ≥ 30 (p=0.04), and presented with a higher frequency of well differentiated (p=0.04) endometrioid tumors (p=0.004) that are less prone to have deep myometrial invasion (p=0.008).
CONCLUSION: This study supports the hypothesis of a disease that is biologically and genetically heterogeneous among women of different ages and ethnicities.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22044605     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2011.09.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


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1.  Racial disparities in young women with endometrial cancer.

Authors:  Barenya Mukerji; Caitlin Baptiste; Ling Chen; Ana I Tergas; June Y Hou; Cande V Ananth; Alfred I Neugut; Dawn L Hershman; Jason D Wright
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol       Date:  2018-01-05       Impact factor: 5.482

2.  A nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study of the risk of uterine, ovarian and breast cancer in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

Authors:  Cheng-Che Shen; Albert C Yang; Jeng-Hsiu Hung; Li-Yu Hu; Shih-Jen Tsai
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2014-11-19

3.  Clinicopathologic Features and Treatment Outcomes in Patients with Stage I, High-Risk Histology or High-Grade Endometrial Cancer after Primary Staging Surgery: A Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group Study.

Authors:  Ming-Shyen Yen; Tze-Ho Chen; Yu-Min Ke; Keng-Fu Hsu; Jen-Ruei Chen; Mu-Hsien Yu; Hung-Chun Fu; Chia-Yen Huang; An-Jen Chiang; Chao-Yu Chen; Sheng-Mou Hsiao; Yuen-Yee Kan; Fu-Shing Liu
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2018-09-04       Impact factor: 4.241

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