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Preoperative markers for the prediction of high-risk features in endometrial cancer

Pinyada Panyavaranant, Tarinee Manchana

2020World Journal of Clinical Oncology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Preoperative evaluations aiming to assess high-risk features in clinical stage 1 endometrial cancer patients are crucial to refer these patients to gynecologic oncologists. Cancer antigen 125 (CA125) and human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) have been reported in endometrial cancer patients with poor prognostic factors. AIM: To evaluate the association between preoperative levels of CA125 and HE4 and high-risk features and establish optimal cut-off values in clinical stage 1 endometrial cancer. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in clinical stage 1 endometrial cancer patients who underwent primary surgery between January 2013 and December 2018. A total of 128 patients had preoperative serum CA125 and HE4 measurements. High-risk features included grade 3 tumors, large tumor sizes (more than 2 cm), deep myometrial invasion (more than 50%), lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), cervical involvement, extrauterine involvement and node metastasis. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were generated to analyze the optimal cut-off values. RESULTS: = 0.01). CONCLUSION: Preoperative CA125 levels greater than 20 U/mL or HE4 levels greater than 113 pmol/L are associated with an increased risk of having high-risk features and present as prognostic factors in clinical stage 1 postmenopausal endometrial cancer patients. This information is helpful for general gynecologists to refer high-risk patients to gynecologic oncologists to perform complete surgical staging.

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MedicineEndometrial cancerStage (stratigraphy)Receiver operating characteristicCancerInternal medicineOncologyClinical significanceMetastasisBiologyPaleontologyEndometrial and Cervical Cancer TreatmentsOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentColorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments