TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of lymphadenectomy on the treatment of endometrial cancer using data from the JSOG cancer registry
AU - Saotome, Keiko
AU - Yamagami, Wataru
AU - Machida, Hiroko
AU - Ebina, Yasuhiko
AU - Kobayashi, Yoichi
AU - Tabata, Tsutomu
AU - Kaneuchi, Masanori
AU - Nagase, Satoru
AU - Enomoto, Takayuki
AU - Aoki, Daisuke
AU - Mikami, Mikio
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (JSOG) for access to data from the gynecological cancer registry (GCR). We are grateful to Dr. Yasunori Sato for helpful discussions on statistical analysis and Ms. Keiko Yoshizawa for her secretary help.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2021 Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Objective Regional lymph node (LN) dissection is a standard surgical procedure for endometrial cancer, but there is currently no clear consensus on its therapeutic significance. We aimed to determine the impact of regional LN dissection on the outcome of endometrial cancer. Methods Study subjects comprised 36,813 patients who were registered in the gynecological tumor registry of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, had undergone initial surgery for endometrial cancer between 2004 and 2011, and whose clinicopathological factors and prognosis were appropriate for our investigation. The following clinicopathological factors were obtained from the registry: age, surgical stage classification, Union for International Cancer Control tumor, node, metastasis classification, histological type, histological differentiation, presence or absence of LN dissection, and postoperative treatment. We retrospectively analyzed the clinicopathological factors and therapeutic outcomes for patients with endometrial cancer. Results Analysis of all subjects showed that the group that underwent LN dissection had a significantly better overall survival than the group that did not undergo dissection. Analysis based on stage showed similar results across groups, except for stage Ia. Analysis based on stage and histological type showed similar results across groups, except for stage Ia endometrial carcinoma G1 or Ia G2. Multivariate analysis of prognostic factors indicated that LN dissection is an independent prognostic factor and that it has a greater impact on prognosis than adjuvant chemotherapy. Conclusion Despite the limitations of a retrospective study with some biases, the results suggest that LN dissection in endometrial cancer has a prognostic effect.
AB - Objective Regional lymph node (LN) dissection is a standard surgical procedure for endometrial cancer, but there is currently no clear consensus on its therapeutic significance. We aimed to determine the impact of regional LN dissection on the outcome of endometrial cancer. Methods Study subjects comprised 36,813 patients who were registered in the gynecological tumor registry of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, had undergone initial surgery for endometrial cancer between 2004 and 2011, and whose clinicopathological factors and prognosis were appropriate for our investigation. The following clinicopathological factors were obtained from the registry: age, surgical stage classification, Union for International Cancer Control tumor, node, metastasis classification, histological type, histological differentiation, presence or absence of LN dissection, and postoperative treatment. We retrospectively analyzed the clinicopathological factors and therapeutic outcomes for patients with endometrial cancer. Results Analysis of all subjects showed that the group that underwent LN dissection had a significantly better overall survival than the group that did not undergo dissection. Analysis based on stage showed similar results across groups, except for stage Ia. Analysis based on stage and histological type showed similar results across groups, except for stage Ia endometrial carcinoma G1 or Ia G2. Multivariate analysis of prognostic factors indicated that LN dissection is an independent prognostic factor and that it has a greater impact on prognosis than adjuvant chemotherapy. Conclusion Despite the limitations of a retrospective study with some biases, the results suggest that LN dissection in endometrial cancer has a prognostic effect.
KW - Adjuvant chemotherapy
KW - Endometrial cancer
KW - Lymphadenectomy
KW - Prognosis
KW - Registries
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U2 - 10.5468/OGS.20186
DO - 10.5468/OGS.20186
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100676915
SN - 2287-8572
VL - 64
SP - 80
EP - 89
JO - Obstetrics and Gynecology Science
JF - Obstetrics and Gynecology Science
IS - 1
ER -