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Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of patients with undifferentiated uterine sarcomas (UUS).
Methods: 29 patients with UUS who were treated at our institution between 2001 and 2020 were analyzed.
Results: The median age at diagnosis was 52 years (range: 26-70 years). The FIGO 2009 distribution by stage was as follows: stage I, 17 patients (58.6%); stage II, 5 patients (17.2%); stage III, 4 patients (13.8%); and stage IV, 3 patients (10.3%). For 28 patients who underwent surgical treatment, 27 patients (96.4%) underwent total/sub-radical/radical hysterectomy combined bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, 17 (58.6%) pelvic lymphadenectomy, 7 (24.1%) para-aortic lymphadenectomy and 8 (28.6%) patients underwent omentectomy, as part of the initial surgical treatment. The median follow-up was 23.4 months (range: 4.5-200.2 months). 18 patients (62.1%) died during follow up, and 13 patients (72.2%, 13/18) died within 2 years after diagnosis. Median progression-free survival (mPFS) and overall survival (mOS) for the entire cohort were 15.5 and 27.4 months, respectively. 2-year and 5-year PFS were 40.3% and 26.9%. 2-year and 5-year OS were 54.0% and 36.5%. Stage-specific median PFS and OS were as follows: stage I-II-17.7 and 35.5 months, stage III-IV-6.0 and 6.7 months. Patients with recurrent UUS who underwent cytoreduction surgery associated with an improved overall survival (mOS: 52.9 vs. 17.9 months), but the difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.081).
Conclusions: UUS are a rare group of tumors with an aggressive behavior and poor outcomes. A majority rapidly develops distant metastases despite surgical resection.
期刊介绍:
World Journal of Surgical Oncology publishes articles related to surgical oncology and its allied subjects, such as epidemiology, cancer research, biomarkers, prevention, pathology, radiology, cancer treatment, clinical trials, multimodality treatment and molecular biology. Emphasis is placed on original research articles. The journal also publishes significant clinical case reports, as well as balanced and timely reviews on selected topics.
Oncology is a multidisciplinary super-speciality of which surgical oncology forms an integral component, especially with solid tumors. Surgical oncologists around the world are involved in research extending from detecting the mechanisms underlying the causation of cancer, to its treatment and prevention. The role of a surgical oncologist extends across the whole continuum of care. With continued developments in diagnosis and treatment, the role of a surgical oncologist is ever-changing. Hence, World Journal of Surgical Oncology aims to keep readers abreast with latest developments that will ultimately influence the work of surgical oncologists.