Literature DB >> 7083121

Simultaneous presentation of carcinoma involving the ovary and the uterine corpus.

P Eifel, M Hendrickson, J Ross, S Ballon, A Martinez, R Kempson.   

Abstract

Twenty-nine patients had simultaneous malignant epithelial neoplasms of the uterine corpus and ovary. Three groups were defined on the basis of tumor histology: Group A: those with endometrioid carcinoma in both the uterus and ovary; Group B: those with special variants of corpus carcinoma (papillary, clear cell, mucinous) and identical neoplasms in the ovary; and Group C: those whose uterine and ovarian carcinomas were of dissimilar histologic types. Sixteen women had endometrioid carcinoma in both sites. The median age at diagnosis, 41 years, was younger than is usual for corpus or ovarian cancer. For all 16 patients, the grade of the ovarian endometrioid carcinoma was similar to that of the endometrioid carcinoma of the uterine corpus. Seven patients had bilateral ovarian neoplasms. Only one patient had myometrial invasion by the corpus carcinoma. No patient with simultaneous ovarian and uterine endometrioid carcinoma, regardless of grade, has died of cancer although one vaginal relapse was treated successfully. This excellent survival of patients with simultaneous endometrioid carcinomas is better than would be expected for either Stage III adenocarcinoma of the endometrium or Stage II ovarian carcinoma. These simultaneously occurring endometrioid neoplasms of ovary and endometrium are considered to be separate primary tumors. The morphologic reasons for this view and therapeutic implications are discussed. In contrast to the patients with endometrioid carcinoma, the eleven patients with other histologic types of carcinoma in the ovary and corpus were older (median age, 61 years) and more often postmenopausal (90%). These neoplasms were more aggressive, with frequent deep myometrial involvement (63%), tubal involvement (27%), and extension to other pelvic tissues (36%) at the time of initial diagnosis. Six of these 11 patients succumbed to their cancer despite surgical therapy and radiation. The distribution of tumor in some of these patients with nonendometrioid types of carcinoma is suggestive of a single primary with metastases. The therapeutic implications of these findings are discussed.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7083121     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19820701)50:1<163::aid-cncr2820500131>3.0.co;2-k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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