Abstract

Endometrial endometrioid carcinoma (EEC) represents approximately 75-80% of endometrial carcinoma cases. Three hundred and thirty-six patients with EEC followed-up in the authors’ medical center between 2010 and 2018 were included in our study. Two hundred and seventy-two low and intermediate EEC patients were identified using the European Society for Medical Oncology criteria and confirmed by histopathological examination. Recurrence was reported in 17 of these patients. The study group consisted of patients with relapse. A control group of 51 patients was formed at a ratio of 3:1 according to age, stage, and grade, similar to that in the study group. Of the 17 patients with recurrent disease, 13 patients (76.5%) were Stage 1A, and 4 patients (23.5%) were Stage 1B. No significant difference was found in age, stage, and grade between the case and control groups (p > 0.05). Body mass index, parity, tumor size, lower uterine segment involvement, squamous differentiation (SqD), and Ki-67 index with p<0.25 in the univariate logistic regression analysis were included in the multivariate analysis. Ki-67 was statistically significant in multivariate analysis (p = 0.018); however, there was no statistical significance in SqD and other parameters. Our data suggest that the Ki-67 index rather than SqD needs to be assessed for recurrence in patients with low- and intermediate-risk EEC.

Highlights

  • Endometrial cancer (EC) is the second most frequently encountered gynecological cancer worldwide, and endometrioid endometrial carcinoma (EEC) represents approximately 75-80% of patients with EC [1,2,3]

  • We aimed to investigate the prognostic effect of Ki-67 index and squamous differentiation (SqD) on recurrence in low- and intermediate-risk EEC patients, as well as the status of other prognostic factors

  • In our retrospective case–control study, we found that SqD did not significantly affect recurrence in our patients with low and intermediate EEC

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We aimed to investigate the prognostic effect of Ki-67 index and SqD on recurrence in low- and intermediate-risk EEC patients, as well as the status of other prognostic factors. We aimed to conduct a case–control study to investigate the effect of SqD on recurrence in low-intermediate-risk EEC patients

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