Adjuvant management of operated uterine ...
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Title :
Adjuvant management of operated uterine sarcomas: a single institution experience
Author(s) :
Cordoba, Abel [Auteur]
Prades, J. [Auteur]
Basson, L. [Auteur]
Robin, Y. M. [Auteur]
Taieb, S. [Auteur]
Narducci, Fabrice [Auteur]
Hudry, D. [Auteur]
Bresson, L. [Auteur]
Chevalier, A. [Auteur]
Le Tinier, F. [Auteur]
Mirabel, X. [Auteur]
Lartigau E, [Auteur]
Penel, N. [Auteur]
Leblanc, E. [Auteur]
Prades, J. [Auteur]
Basson, L. [Auteur]
Robin, Y. M. [Auteur]
Taieb, S. [Auteur]
Narducci, Fabrice [Auteur]
Hudry, D. [Auteur]
Bresson, L. [Auteur]
Chevalier, A. [Auteur]
Le Tinier, F. [Auteur]
Mirabel, X. [Auteur]
Lartigau E, [Auteur]
Penel, N. [Auteur]
Leblanc, E. [Auteur]
Journal title :
Cancer radiotherapie . journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique
Abbreviated title :
Cancer Radiother
Publication date :
2019-07-24
ISSN :
1769-6658
Keyword(s) :
Recurrence
Radiotherapy
Chemotherapy
Uterine sarcoma
Adjuvant treatment
Radiotherapy
Chemotherapy
Uterine sarcoma
Adjuvant treatment
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe the adjuvant management of high grade uterine sarcoma and highlight prognostic factors for overall survival and progression-free survival. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between ...
Show more >PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe the adjuvant management of high grade uterine sarcoma and highlight prognostic factors for overall survival and progression-free survival. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between 01/2000 and 01/2015, 91 patients undergoing surgery were presented at the multidisciplinary team meeting of our institution. The type of surgery, the anatomopathological features, adjuvant treatments, dates and sites of recurrence were collected. The prognostic value of the various factors was evaluated with the multivariate Cox model. RESULTS: A total of 50 women with uterine sarcoma were identified and lesions included 43 leiomyosarcomas (86%) and seven high grade sarcomas (14%). Eighteen patients received adjuvant pelvic radiotherapy (36%) and six adjuvant systemic therapy (12%). The median follow-up time was 63 months. Thirty-nine patients (78%) had a recurrence: 22 had only metastatic recurrence (58%), two had isolated pelvic recurrence (5%) and 15 had pelvic and metastatic recurrence (38%). Adjuvant radiotherapy was associated with survival without pelvic recurrence in univariate analysis (P=0.005, hazard ratio [HR]=0.15); age greater than 55 years and adjuvant radiotherapy were associated with metastatic free survival in multivariate analysis (P=0.015, HR=2.37, and P=0.013, HR=0.41 respectively) CONCLUSION: According to the results of our series, there is a benefit of radiotherapy after surgery in terms of local control of uterine sarcoma. It is necessary to identify the subgroup of patients who will benefit from an adjuvant radiotherapy in order to provide them with more optimal care.Show less >
Show more >PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe the adjuvant management of high grade uterine sarcoma and highlight prognostic factors for overall survival and progression-free survival. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between 01/2000 and 01/2015, 91 patients undergoing surgery were presented at the multidisciplinary team meeting of our institution. The type of surgery, the anatomopathological features, adjuvant treatments, dates and sites of recurrence were collected. The prognostic value of the various factors was evaluated with the multivariate Cox model. RESULTS: A total of 50 women with uterine sarcoma were identified and lesions included 43 leiomyosarcomas (86%) and seven high grade sarcomas (14%). Eighteen patients received adjuvant pelvic radiotherapy (36%) and six adjuvant systemic therapy (12%). The median follow-up time was 63 months. Thirty-nine patients (78%) had a recurrence: 22 had only metastatic recurrence (58%), two had isolated pelvic recurrence (5%) and 15 had pelvic and metastatic recurrence (38%). Adjuvant radiotherapy was associated with survival without pelvic recurrence in univariate analysis (P=0.005, hazard ratio [HR]=0.15); age greater than 55 years and adjuvant radiotherapy were associated with metastatic free survival in multivariate analysis (P=0.015, HR=2.37, and P=0.013, HR=0.41 respectively) CONCLUSION: According to the results of our series, there is a benefit of radiotherapy after surgery in terms of local control of uterine sarcoma. It is necessary to identify the subgroup of patients who will benefit from an adjuvant radiotherapy in order to provide them with more optimal care.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
INSERM
Université de Lille
Université de Lille
Submission date :
2022-06-15T13:59:09Z