Patterns of recurrence in surgically treated women for TP53-mutated endometrial carcinomas

To describe the patterns of recurrence and the prognosis of patients with a recurrent TP53 mutated endometrial carcinoma treated initially by surgery. All patients with endometrial carcinoma, treated at hospital European Georges Pompidou between 2001 and 2021 were retrospectively included. Patients...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of surgical oncology 2023-09, Vol.49 (9), p.106954-106954, Article 106954
Hauptverfasser: Pain, Flore-Anne, Beinse, Guillaume, Azaïs, Henri, Auvray-Kuentz, Marie, Garcin, Louis-Marie, Delanoy, Nicolas, Bentivegna, Enrica, Benoit, Louise, Nguyen-Xuan, Huyen-Thu, Blons, Hélène, Fabiano, Emmanuelle, LE Frère Belda, Marie-Aude, Bats, Anne-Sophie, Koual, Meriem
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Zusammenfassung:To describe the patterns of recurrence and the prognosis of patients with a recurrent TP53 mutated endometrial carcinoma treated initially by surgery. All patients with endometrial carcinoma, treated at hospital European Georges Pompidou between 2001 and 2021 were retrospectively included. Patients were separated into two groups: TP53-mutated and not TP53-mutated (POLE/ultramutated-like (POLEmut), dMMR (mismatch repair-deficient) and NSMP (No specific molecular profile)). We estimated survival using recurrence free survival, overall survival and overall survival from recurrence. The risk of recurrence according to TP53 status and the type of recurrence (locoregional recurrence, peritoneal recurrence, and metastasis) were also compared between the two groups. Two hundred and ninety-one patients with endometrial carcinoma were included. Of these, 57 were TP53-mutated and 234 patients were not TP53-mutated. TP53 mutated patients had the worst recurrence free survival and overall survival (p 
ISSN:0748-7983
1532-2157
DOI:10.1016/j.ejso.2023.06.006