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Sensitivity of cervico-vaginal cytology in endometrial carcinoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Jon Frias-Gomez1,2, Yolanda Benavente1,3, Jordi Ponce4, Joan Brunet5,6,7, Raquel Ibáñez1, Paula Peremiquel-Trillas1,2, Nuria Baixeras8, Alba Zanca8, Josep Maria Piulats6,9, Álvaro Aytés10, Xavier Matias-Guiu6,8, Francesc Xavier Bosch1, Silvia de Sanjosé3,11, Laia Alemany1,3, Laura Costas1.   

Abstract

Cervico-vaginal cytology is primarily a cervical cancer screening test. The anatomical continuity of the uterine cavity with the cervix makes the Papanicolaou (Pap) test accessible to evaluate signs of disease shed from the endometrium. Our aim was to determine the sensitivity of routine Pap test in endometrial carcinoma detection and its relationship with clinico-pathologic factors. We performed a systematic review of studies reporting Pap test results prior to diagnosis of or surgery for endometrial carcinoma between 1990 and 2018 in PubMed or Web of Science. Two independent reviewers extracted data and assessed study quality using an adapted Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale and Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies tool. We identified 45 studies including a total of 6599 women with endometrial cancer. Abnormal Pap test results prior to diagnosis of or surgery for endometrial carcinoma were observed in 45% (95% CI, 40%-50%) of study participants. This percentage was significantly higher among those of non-endometrioid histology compared with endometrioid subtypes (77% [95% CI, 66%-87%] vs 44% [95% CI, 34%-53%], respectively; P heterogeneity <.001). Several clinico-pathologic factors were related to a higher percentage of abnormal Pap test results, including high-stage, myometrial invasion >50%, high histological grade, positive peritoneal cytology, presence of lymph node metastasis, cervical involvement, and lymphovascular invasion (P heterogeneity <.05 for all variables). Routine cervical cytology can detect endometrial cancer in almost half of patients, whereas sensitivity is higher among individuals with non-endometrioid histology or more advanced cancers. This review summarizes the current clinical and prognostic value of cervical cytology in endometrial carcinoma. Recent technological developments using molecular biomarkers may improve accuracy for early cancer detection.
© 2020 American Cancer Society.

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Keywords:  Pap test; cervico-vaginal cytology; endometrial cancer; sensitivity; systematic review and meta-analyses

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32202704     DOI: 10.1002/cncy.22266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Cytopathol        ISSN: 1934-662X            Impact factor:   5.284


  6 in total

1.  Preoperative cervical cytology as a prognostic factor in endometrioid-type endometrial cancer: A single-center experience from Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Ahmed Abu-Zaid; Mohannad Alsabban; Osama Alomar; Mohammed Abuzaid; Mohammed Z Jamjoom; Hany Salem; Ismail A Al-Badawi
Journal:  Avicenna J Med       Date:  2020-07-03

2.  Sensitivity of cervical cytology in endometrial cancer detection in a tertiary hospital in Spain.

Authors:  Jon Frias-Gomez; Eva Tovar; August Vidal; Lluis Murgui; Raquel Ibáñez; Paula Peremiquel-Trillas; Sonia Paytubi; Nuria Baixeras; Alba Zanca; Jordi Ponce; Marta Pineda; Joan Brunet; Silvia de Sanjosé; Francesc Xavier Bosch; Xavier Matias-Guiu; Laia Alemany; Laura Costas
Journal:  Cancer Med       Date:  2021-09-04       Impact factor: 4.452

3.  Screening and risk reducing surgery for endometrial or ovarian cancers in Lynch syndrome: a systematic review.

Authors:  Natalie Lim; Martha Hickey; Graeme P Young; Finlay A Macrae; Christabel Kelly
Journal:  Int J Gynecol Cancer       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 4.661

4.  Cancer-associated gene analysis of cervical cytology samples and liquid-based cytology significantly improve endometrial cancer diagnosis sensitivity.

Authors:  Ryo Nimura; Eiji Kondo; Kenta Yoshida; Michiko Kubo-Kaneda; Masafumi Nii; Makoto Ikeijiri; Maki Nakamura; Hiroshi Imai; Yoshinaga Okugawa; Kaname Nakatani; Tomoaki Ikeda
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2022-09-08       Impact factor: 3.111

Review 5.  New Trends in the Detection of Gynecological Precancerous Lesions and Early-Stage Cancers.

Authors:  Jitka Holcakova; Martin Bartosik; Milan Anton; Lubos Minar; Jitka Hausnerova; Marketa Bednarikova; Vit Weinberger; Roman Hrstka
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-17       Impact factor: 6.639

6.  DEveloping Tests for Endometrial Cancer deTection (DETECT): protocol for a diagnostic accuracy study of urine and vaginal samples for the detection of endometrial cancer by cytology in women with postmenopausal bleeding.

Authors:  Eleanor R Jones; Suzanne Carter; Helena O'Flynn; Kelechi Njoku; Chloe E Barr; Nadira Narine; David Shelton; Durgesh Rana; Emma J Crosbie
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-07-28       Impact factor: 2.692

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