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Prognostic factors and treatment outcomes in surgically-staged non-invasive uterine clear cell carcinoma: a Turkish Gynecologic Oncology Group study.

Mustafa Erkan SarıMehmet Mutlu MeydanlıOsman TürkmenGünsu Kimyon CömertAhmet Taner TuranMustafa Alper KaralökHanifi SahinAli HaberalEda KocamanÖzgür AkbayırBaki ErdemCeyhun NumanoğluKemal GüngördükMuzaffer SancıMehmet GokcuNejat OzgulMehmet Coskun SalmanGökhan BoyrazKunter YuceTayfun GüngörSalih TaşkınDuygun AltınUğur Fırat OrtaçHülya Aydın AyıkTayup SimsekMacit ArvasAli Ayhan
Published in: Journal of gynecologic oncology (2018)
Extra-uterine disease may occur in the absence of myometrial invasion (MMI), therefore comprehensive surgical staging including omentectomy should be the standard of care for women with UCCC regardless of the depth of MMI. Larger cohorts are needed in order to clarify the necessity of adjuvant treatment for women with UCCC truly confined to the endometrium.
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