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The Risk of Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer Patients with Low-Volume Metastasis in the Sentinel Lymph Nodes: A Retrospective Multi-Institutional Study.

Alessandro BudaCristiana PanigaSalih TaskinMichael MuellerIgnacio Zapardiel GutiérrezFrancesco FanfaniAndrea PuppoJvan CasarinAndrea PapadiaElena De PontiTommaso GrassiJessica MauroHasan TuranDogan VatanseverMete GungorUğur Fırat OrtaçSara ImbodenVirginia García PinedaStefan MohrFranziska SiegenthalerStefania PerottoFabio LandoniFabio GhezziGiovanni ScambiaCagatay TaskıranRobert Fruscio
Published in: Cancers (2023)
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of low-volume metastasis (LVM) on disease-free survival (DFS) in women with apparent early-stage endometrial cancer (EC) who underwent sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping. Patients with pre-operative early-stage EC were retrospectively collected from an international collaboration including 13 referring institutions. A total of 1428 patients were included in this analysis. One hundred and eighty-six patients (13%) had lymph node involvement. Fifty-nine percent of positive SLN exhibited micrometastases, 26.9% micrometastases, and 14% isolated tumor cells. Seventeen patients with positive lymph nodes did not receive any adjuvant therapy. At a median follow-up of 33.3 months, the disease had recurred in 114 women (8%). Patients with micrometastases in the lymph nodes had a worse prognosis of disease-free survival compared to patients with negative nodes or LVM. The rate of recurrence was significantly higher for women with micrometastases than those with low-volume metastases (HR = 2.61; p = 0.01). The administration of adjuvant treatment in patients with LVM, without uterine risk factors, remains a matter of debate and requires further evaluation.
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