İstanbul Kuzey Klinikleri (Feb 2020)

Mucinous endometrial cancer: Clinical study of the eleven cases

  • Soner Duzguner,
  • Osman Turkmen,
  • Gunsu Kimyon,
  • Ipek Nur Duzguner,
  • Alper Karalok,
  • Derman Basaran,
  • Tolga Tasci,
  • Işın Ureyen,
  • Taner Turan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14744/nci.2019.17048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 60 – 64

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: In this study, we analyzed surgico-pathologic factors of mucinous type endometrial carcinoma and examined its frequency of recurrence. METHODS: In this study, eleven cases, definitely diagnosed as pure mucinous type endometrium carcinoma between January 1993 and May 2013, were reviewed. RESULTS: Of 1640 women with endometrium carcinoma, 11 (0.67%) of them had a mucinous cell type. Mean age of the study group was 55 years. According to the FIGO 2009, 10 (90.9%) cases were evaluated as stage I and 1 (9.1%) as stage IIIC1. The presence of lymph node metastasis was noticed in only one (12.5%) of eight patients who underwent lymphadenectomy. In this case, metastasis was detected in the pelvic lymph node. Four patients underwent adjuvant therapy as pelvic radiotherapy. Median follow-up time was 50 months (range, 5–84). Recurrence was observed in one (9.1%) patient with stage IIIC1 endometrial cancer in 30 months after primary surgery. The site of recurrence was only in the upper abdominal region. CONCLUSION: Based on our study, mucinous endometrial carcinoma has good prognostic factors, and long term survival can be achieved surgically alone in patients with stage I.

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