Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control study

Objectives: To determine whether previously undetected occult micrometastasis (MM) or isolated tumor cells (ITC) is associated with increased recurrence odds in stage I-II endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Methods: Women with recurrent stage I/II EC who had complete pelvic and para-aortic were identified...

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Main Authors: Tara Castellano, Lewis Hassell, Rachel Conrad, Conner S. Davey, Sunam Husain, Justin D. Dvorak, Kai Ding, Camille Gunderson Jackson
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Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Gynecologic Oncology Reports
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spelling doaj-bcb883d6a52548e18706fb822661af982021-09-25T05:08:41ZengElsevierGynecologic Oncology Reports2352-57892021-08-0137100846Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control studyTara Castellano0Lewis Hassell1Rachel Conrad2Conner S. Davey3Sunam Husain4Justin D. Dvorak5Kai Ding6Camille Gunderson Jackson7The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Corresponding author at: 1542 Tulane Ave, Dept of OBGYN, 5th floor, New Orleans, La 70112, USA.University of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City, OK, USAUniversity of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City, OK, USAUniversity of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City, OK, USAHenry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USAUniversity of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City, OK, USAThe University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, USAThe University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USAObjectives: To determine whether previously undetected occult micrometastasis (MM) or isolated tumor cells (ITC) is associated with increased recurrence odds in stage I-II endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Methods: Women with recurrent stage I/II EC who had complete pelvic and para-aortic were identified as the outcome of interest. A case-control study was designed with the exposure defined as occult MM/ITC not seen on original nodal pathology. Controls were found by frequency-matching in a 1:2 case control ratio. Original nodal slides were re-reviewed, stained and tested with immunohistochemical to detect occult MM/ITC and the odds of associated recurrence was calculated. Results: Of 153 included, 50 with and 103 without recurrence, there was no difference in age (p = 0.46), race (p = 0.24), stage (p = 0.75), FIGO grade (p = 0.64), lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI); p = 1.00, or GOG 99 high-intermediate risk (HIR) criteria (p = 0.35). A total of 18 ITC (11.8%) and 3 MM (2.0%) not previously identified were found in 19 patients. Finding occult MM/ITC was not associated with more lymph nodes (LN) removed (p = 0.67) or tumor grade (p = 0.48) but was significantly associated with stage (p < 0.01). LVSI (p = 0.09) and meeting high-intermediate risk criteria (p = 0.09), were closely associated but not statistically significant. Isolated ITC were not associated with increased odds for recurrence (OR 0.71, CL: 0.20 – 2.22, p = 0.57), recurrence free survival (RFS) (p = 0.85) or overall survival (OS) (p = 0.92). Conclusions: In early-stage EC, identification of occult MM or ITC is uncommon and associated with stage. The presence of ITC was not associated with increased odds of recurrence. Adjusting stage or treatment may avoided based on ITC alone. Isolated MM were rare in our population, and further investigation is warranted.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352578921001508Endometrial cancerSentinel lymph nodesIsolated tumor cellsMicrometastasisRecurrence
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author Tara Castellano
Lewis Hassell
Rachel Conrad
Conner S. Davey
Sunam Husain
Justin D. Dvorak
Kai Ding
Camille Gunderson Jackson
spellingShingle Tara Castellano
Lewis Hassell
Rachel Conrad
Conner S. Davey
Sunam Husain
Justin D. Dvorak
Kai Ding
Camille Gunderson Jackson
Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control study
Gynecologic Oncology Reports
Endometrial cancer
Sentinel lymph nodes
Isolated tumor cells
Micrometastasis
Recurrence
author_facet Tara Castellano
Lewis Hassell
Rachel Conrad
Conner S. Davey
Sunam Husain
Justin D. Dvorak
Kai Ding
Camille Gunderson Jackson
author_sort Tara Castellano
title Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control study
title_short Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control study
title_full Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control study
title_fullStr Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control study
title_full_unstemmed Recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: A case control study
title_sort recurrence risk of occult micrometastases and isolated tumor cells in early stage endometrial cancer: a case control study
publisher Elsevier
series Gynecologic Oncology Reports
issn 2352-5789
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Objectives: To determine whether previously undetected occult micrometastasis (MM) or isolated tumor cells (ITC) is associated with increased recurrence odds in stage I-II endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Methods: Women with recurrent stage I/II EC who had complete pelvic and para-aortic were identified as the outcome of interest. A case-control study was designed with the exposure defined as occult MM/ITC not seen on original nodal pathology. Controls were found by frequency-matching in a 1:2 case control ratio. Original nodal slides were re-reviewed, stained and tested with immunohistochemical to detect occult MM/ITC and the odds of associated recurrence was calculated. Results: Of 153 included, 50 with and 103 without recurrence, there was no difference in age (p = 0.46), race (p = 0.24), stage (p = 0.75), FIGO grade (p = 0.64), lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI); p = 1.00, or GOG 99 high-intermediate risk (HIR) criteria (p = 0.35). A total of 18 ITC (11.8%) and 3 MM (2.0%) not previously identified were found in 19 patients. Finding occult MM/ITC was not associated with more lymph nodes (LN) removed (p = 0.67) or tumor grade (p = 0.48) but was significantly associated with stage (p < 0.01). LVSI (p = 0.09) and meeting high-intermediate risk criteria (p = 0.09), were closely associated but not statistically significant. Isolated ITC were not associated with increased odds for recurrence (OR 0.71, CL: 0.20 – 2.22, p = 0.57), recurrence free survival (RFS) (p = 0.85) or overall survival (OS) (p = 0.92). Conclusions: In early-stage EC, identification of occult MM or ITC is uncommon and associated with stage. The presence of ITC was not associated with increased odds of recurrence. Adjusting stage or treatment may avoided based on ITC alone. Isolated MM were rare in our population, and further investigation is warranted.
topic Endometrial cancer
Sentinel lymph nodes
Isolated tumor cells
Micrometastasis
Recurrence
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352578921001508
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