iScience (May 2024)

Endometriosis and endometrial cancer: A propensity score-adjusted real-world data study

  • Alberto Farolfi,
  • Nicola Gentili,
  • Sara Testoni,
  • Francesca Rusconi,
  • Ilaria Massa,
  • Valentina Danesi,
  • Amelia Altavilla,
  • Maria C. Cursano,
  • Giorgia Gurioli,
  • Salvatore L. Burgio,
  • Gema Hernandez Ibarburu,
  • Ugo De Giorgi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 5
p. 109680

Abstract

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Summary: Endometriosis is a benign condition characterized by the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue. Our study investigated the effect of endometriosis on the risk of endometrial cancer (EC) and the prognosis of endometriosis-associated EC. In our study, 197,196 patients with endometriosis and without a previous diagnosis of EC were compared with 6,455,556 females encountering health services for examinations, with body mass index (BMI) data, and without endometriosis or EC. A propensity score generated 197,141 matched pairs. In the endometriosis cohort, 875 cases of EC were seen, whereas 558 were in the control group: the hazard ratio (HR) was 1.56 (95% CI 1.40–1.73, p < 0.001). Women with endometriosis were more likely to develop invasive endometrioid (p = 0.005) and clear cell (p < 0.001) EC. There was no difference in overall survival between endometriosis-associated EC and EC without endometriosis. Our epidemiological findings were consistent with the evidence of an association between endometriosis and EC.

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