Abstract

Objective: Endometrial adenocarcinoma is the most common gynecologic malignancy in Western society. Prognosis and recommendations for adjuvant therapy are based on pathologic findings including tumor size, depth of invasion, lymphovascular space invasion, and extrauterine disease. Size and depth of invasion are regarded as independent factors of prognosis, but the interaction between tumor size and depth of invasion has not been evaluated. The objective of this study was to evaluate tumor size in relation to depth of invasion of grade 1–2 endometrioid tumors as a factor determining PFS.

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