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Clinicopathological characteristics and survival outcomes of patients with coexistence of adenomyosis and endometrial carcinoma.

Zhengmao Zhang1, Botao Yang1, Wenzhe Zhang2, Xingshuang Gao3, Chen Zhao1, Xiaojing Zhang1, Lingxiang Wang1, Yingying Zhang1, Fenghua Zhang4, Haibo Zhang1, Baoen Shan5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of coexistence of adenomyosis and endometrial carcinoma on tumor characteristics and survival outcome of patients.
METHODS: Clinical and pathological data were retrospectively reviewed from 1584 patients who underwent surgical treatment of endometrial carcinoma. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate associations of the presence or absence of adenomyosis with demographics, clinical parameters, histopathological factors, and survival outcomes.
RESULTS: Adenomyosis was found in 150/1584 patients, and was significantly associated with premenopausal status (46% vs. 35.15%, P = 0.008), younger age (60.67% vs. 41.92% < 55 years old, P < 0.001), lower positive p53 expression (53.36% vs. 63.32%, P = 0.034), earlier disease stage (I-II) (92.67% vs. 85.56%, P = 0.016), lower grade of the tumors (1-2) (91.33% vs. 84.52%, P = 0.025), lower likelihood of outer-half myometrial invasion (10% vs. 22.25%, P < 0.001), and absence of pelvic lymph node metastasis (97.04% vs. 92.09%, P = 0.037). The presence of adenomyosis was also associated with better survival outcomes, with a higher 5-year survival rate (92.1% vs. 84.1%, P = 0.045). In multivariate analysis, age, BMI, stage/grade of tumors, and myometrial invasion were independent prognostic factors associated with survival outcomes.
CONCLUSION: The presence of adenomyosis was associated with less aggressive behavior of endometrial cancer and is a protective factor associated with better outcomes of patients. IJCEP
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Keywords:  Endometrial carcinoma; adenomyosis; prognostic factors; survival outcome

Year:  2018        PMID: 31938189      PMCID: PMC6958044     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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1.  Correspondence to "Clinicopathological characteristics and survival outcomes of patients with coexistence of adenomyosis and endometrial carcinoma".

Authors:  Lv Bin; Zeng Xi
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol       Date:  2018-07-01

2.  A prospective comparison of the diagnostic accuracies of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative staging of endometrial cancer.

Authors:  Michael Wong; Tejal Amin; Nikolaos Thanatsis; Joel Naftalin; Davor Jurkovic
Journal:  J Gynecol Oncol       Date:  2022-01-17       Impact factor: 4.401

Review 3.  Impact of adenomyosis on the prognosis of patients with endometrial cancer.

Authors:  Diego Raimondo; Antonio Raffone; Antonio Travaglino; Manuela Maletta; Paolo Casadio; Marco Ambrosio; Anna Chiara Aru; Angela Santoro; Gian Franco Zannoni; Luigi Insabato; Antonio Mollo; Fulvio Zullo; Renato Seracchioli
Journal:  Int J Gynaecol Obstet       Date:  2021-07-18       Impact factor: 4.447

4.  Prevalence of adenomyosis in endometrial cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Antonio Raffone; Renato Seracchioli; Diego Raimondo; Manuela Maletta; Antonio Travaglino; Ivano Raimondo; Ilaria Giaquinto; Benedetta Orsini; Luigi Insabato; Massimiliano Pellicano; Fulvio Zullo
Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet       Date:  2020-10-23       Impact factor: 2.344

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