Abstract
The use of sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping over full lymphadenectomy for endometrioid endometrial cancer (EC) has had varying uptake. Adjuvant therapy for advanced stage EC is also a debated topic globally. Two recent randomized controlled trials have attempted to clarify which treatment approach should be recommended. Our aims were to identify common practice patterns in the intraoperative lymph node evaluation as well as the practice patterns in the treatment of advanced stage (stage III-IV) endometrioid EC among gynecologic oncologists.A 16-question survey was distributed via email to all Society of Gynecologic Oncology members. Study data were collected anonymously and managed using REDCap electronic data tools. Respondents were asked questions regarding demographics, assessing nodal status, and choice of adjuvant treatment for each stage. Descriptive statistics, student’s t-tests, and chi-squared analyses were performed.A total of 1531 surveys were distributed and 187 (12%) members responded. The majority (70%) of respondents identified nodal metastases by performing SLN mapping prior to nodal evaluation in grade 1–2 disease, however only half perform SLN mapping in grade 3 EC. Adjuvant chemotherapy was recommended by 90% of practitioners for advanced EC. However, external beam radiation or brachytherapy was combined with chemotherapy in 74% of stage III EC and 35% of stage IV EC.While 90% of practitioners recommend chemotherapy-based adjuvant treatment for women with stage IIIA–IVA endometrioid EC, decreasing local recurrence appears to be a factor in treatment planning as radiation combined with chemotherapy is used in 63% of cases.
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