Title of article :
Comparison of clinicopathologic variables in coexistence cancers of the endometrium and ovary: A review of 55 cases in an academic center in Iran
Author/Authors :
Sadidi, Mohammad Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sadidi, Hossein Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Izadi-Mood, Narges Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sarmadi, Soheila Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Yarandi, Fariba Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Amini-Moghaddam, Soheila Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Esfahani, Fatemeh Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Th e coexistence primary cancers of the endometrium and ovary are relatively uncommon. Th e purpose of this study
was to characterize patients diagnosed primary synchronous endometrial and ovarian cancer (SEOC), endometrial cancer (EC) with
ovarian metastasis, and ovarian cancer (OC) with endometrial metastasis and compare clinicopathologic variables and prognosis.
Materials and Methods: All the patients with diagnosis of both endometrium and OC, who hospitalized between 2002 and 2012
in an academic center affi liated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences, were evaluated with respect to diff erent clinicopathologic
variables, follow-up times, and outcomes. Results: Fifty-fi ve patients had been diagnosed with both endometrium and OC. 17, 26, and
12 patients were diagnosed as SEOC, EC, and OC, respectively. Th e frequency of abnormal uterine bleeding was signifi cantly lower
in OC (16.7%) compared to others (58.8% in SEOC and 53.8% in EC). However, the abdominal/pelvic pain was signifi cantly higher
in OC (50%) compared to others (35.3% in SEOC and 34.6% in EC) (P < 0.05). Complex atypical hyperplasia (87.5%), endometriosis
(88.8%), and endometrioid carcinoma (54.5%) was observed most in SEOC group. Th e duration of follow-up time was between 3
and 171 months with a mean of 16 months. Th ere was no death in SEOC who followed. Survivals of patients between three group
were statistically signifi cant (P = 0.032). Conclusion: Our results showed that overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival
(PFS) of SEOC patients is better than those with EC and OC (P = 0.032).
Keywords :
neoplasm grading , endometrium carcinomas , neoplasm staging , ovarian cancer , disease-free survival , Coexistent disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics