The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 Patients

<strong>Background</strong>: Obesity is a well-known risk factor for many health problems including endometrial cancer. In addition, it may act as an obstacle to achieving optimal treatment of endometrial cancer and may be associated with disease recurrence.<br /> <strong>Aim...

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Main Authors: Khaled Gaballa, Mohamed Abdelkhalek, Basel Refky, Basma Gadelhak, Engy Aboelnaga, Wafaa El-Beshbishi
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Published: Kasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine 2020-06-01
Series:Research in Oncology
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spelling doaj-8d46a0e242e7450c9b983869a2a4735a2020-11-25T03:04:41ZengKasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear MedicineResearch in Oncology2357-06872357-06952020-06-01161111410.21608/resoncol.2020.23506.108980015The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 PatientsKhaled Gaballa0Mohamed Abdelkhalek1Basel Refky2Basma Gadelhak3Engy Aboelnaga4Wafaa El-Beshbishi5Department of Surgery, Oncology Center-Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Surgery, Oncology Center-Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Surgery, Oncology Center-Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt<strong>Background</strong>: Obesity is a well-known risk factor for many health problems including endometrial cancer. In addition, it may act as an obstacle to achieving optimal treatment of endometrial cancer and may be associated with disease recurrence.<br /> <strong>Aim</strong>: To explore the impact of obesity on the operative procedure, recurrence of disease and survival in patients with endometrial cancer.<br /> <strong>Methods</strong>: A retrospective study of 267 patients with endometrial carcinoma who underwent surgery at the Oncology Center-Mansoura University from January 2011 to December 2017. Patients were divided according to their body mass index (BMI) into two groups, Group 1 with a BMI <strong>Results</strong>: Group 1 included 46 patients and Group 2 included 221. The mean operative time was longer in Group 2 without statistically significant difference. Twenty-two (47.8%) patients in Group 1 and 71 (32.1%) in Group 2 underwent lymphadenectomy (p = 0.062). The estimated blood loss was significantly higher in Group 2 (p < 0.05). No statistically significant difference was found between the two groups regarding the intra or post-operative complications, despite the high incidence of complications in Group 2. The median disease-free survival (DFS) was 74 months in Group 1 vs. 66 months in Group 2. Obesity did not have a statistically significant impact on DFS among the studied cases (p=0.24).<br /> <strong>Conclusion</strong>: In the current study, obesity did not significantly impact the operative procedure, surgical complications or DFS in patient with endometrial cancer.https://resoncol.journals.ekb.eg/article_80015_8191a2789c07a2edf0e78bd95389f538.pdfendometrial cancerobesitysurgerycomplicationsdisease recurrencesurvival
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author Khaled Gaballa
Mohamed Abdelkhalek
Basel Refky
Basma Gadelhak
Engy Aboelnaga
Wafaa El-Beshbishi
spellingShingle Khaled Gaballa
Mohamed Abdelkhalek
Basel Refky
Basma Gadelhak
Engy Aboelnaga
Wafaa El-Beshbishi
The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 Patients
Research in Oncology
endometrial cancer
obesity
surgery
complications
disease recurrence
survival
author_facet Khaled Gaballa
Mohamed Abdelkhalek
Basel Refky
Basma Gadelhak
Engy Aboelnaga
Wafaa El-Beshbishi
author_sort Khaled Gaballa
title The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 Patients
title_short The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 Patients
title_full The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 Patients
title_fullStr The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 Patients
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Obesity on Surgical Complications and Disease Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer: A Retrospective Study of 267 Patients
title_sort impact of obesity on surgical complications and disease recurrence in endometrial cancer: a retrospective study of 267 patients
publisher Kasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine
series Research in Oncology
issn 2357-0687
2357-0695
publishDate 2020-06-01
description <strong>Background</strong>: Obesity is a well-known risk factor for many health problems including endometrial cancer. In addition, it may act as an obstacle to achieving optimal treatment of endometrial cancer and may be associated with disease recurrence.<br /> <strong>Aim</strong>: To explore the impact of obesity on the operative procedure, recurrence of disease and survival in patients with endometrial cancer.<br /> <strong>Methods</strong>: A retrospective study of 267 patients with endometrial carcinoma who underwent surgery at the Oncology Center-Mansoura University from January 2011 to December 2017. Patients were divided according to their body mass index (BMI) into two groups, Group 1 with a BMI <strong>Results</strong>: Group 1 included 46 patients and Group 2 included 221. The mean operative time was longer in Group 2 without statistically significant difference. Twenty-two (47.8%) patients in Group 1 and 71 (32.1%) in Group 2 underwent lymphadenectomy (p = 0.062). The estimated blood loss was significantly higher in Group 2 (p < 0.05). No statistically significant difference was found between the two groups regarding the intra or post-operative complications, despite the high incidence of complications in Group 2. The median disease-free survival (DFS) was 74 months in Group 1 vs. 66 months in Group 2. Obesity did not have a statistically significant impact on DFS among the studied cases (p=0.24).<br /> <strong>Conclusion</strong>: In the current study, obesity did not significantly impact the operative procedure, surgical complications or DFS in patient with endometrial cancer.
topic endometrial cancer
obesity
surgery
complications
disease recurrence
survival
url https://resoncol.journals.ekb.eg/article_80015_8191a2789c07a2edf0e78bd95389f538.pdf
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