Abstract

ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to determine whether ovarian preservation is feasible in younger endometrial cancer patients. MethodsEndometrial cancer patients who underwent ovary-saving surgery were recruited from the tumor registries of 14 tertiary hospitals under the influence of the Korean Gynecologic Oncology Group (KGOG). Information regarding patient age, preoperative and intraoperative evaluations, pathologic reports, and follow-up results was abstracted from medical records. ResultsOne hundred and seventy five patients were eligible for this study. Mean patient age at the time of surgery was 38.5 ± 8.3 years (range 25–57). Ovary-preserving surgery was performed in 101 (57.7%) patients who desired to preserve their ovaries, incidentally in 69 (39.4%) patients with preoperative diagnoses other than endometrial carcinoma, and in 5 patients (2.9%) with unknown reasons. Median duration of follow-up was 55.0 months (range 6.2–180.0 months). Recurrence free survival and overall survival rates were 94.3 and 93.3%, respectively. Seven of the 175 (4.0%) patients had documented recurrence, and no recurrences were observed in stage I patients with endometrioid histology. All 7 recurrences had risk factors that could have reasonably explained recurrence, namely, non-endometrioid histology (4/7), deep myometrial invasion (5/7), cervical stromal invasion (4/7), and inadequate adjuvant treatment (4/7). No metachronous ovarian malignancy occurred during follow-up. Ten (5.8%) deaths occurred during follow-up; five resulted from disease recurrence, and 5 from non-disease related causes. ConclusionOur findings suggest that ovarian preservation does not adversely impact the recurrence of early stage endometrial cancer.

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