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- Title
Range of Resection in Endometrial Cancer—Clinical Issues of Made-to-Measure Surgery.
- Authors
Horala, Agnieszka; Szubert, Sebastian; Nowak-Markwitz, Ewa
- Abstract
Simple Summary: For a couple of decades, the morbidity rates for endometrial cancer (EC) have been on a constant rise. Surgery is the cornerstone in the management of this disease and may be performed for curative, staging, or palliative purposes. The type of hysterectomy, the role and extent of lymphadenectomy, the procedure of the sentinel lymph node mapping, and cytoreductive surgery in advanced or recurrent EC are discussed in detail. Most recently, the introduction of the molecular classification has changed the scene in EC treatment, and its impact on choosing the surgical strategy is outlined. This narrative review focuses on the intricacies of surgical management of EC and aims at summarizing the available literature on the subject providing an up-to-date clinical guide. Endometrial cancer (EC) poses a significant health issue among women, and its incidence has been rising for a couple of decades. Surgery remains its principal treatment method and may have a curative, staging, or palliative aim. The type and extent of surgery depends on many factors, and the risks and benefits should be carefully weighed. While simple hysterectomy might be sufficient in early stage EC, modified-radical hysterectomy is sometimes indicated. In advanced disease, the evidence suggests that, similarly to ovarian cancer, optimal cytoreduction improves survival rate. The role of lymphadenectomy in EC patients has long been a controversial issue. The rationale for systematic lymphadenectomy and the procedure of the sentinel lymph node biopsy are thoroughly discussed. Finally, the impact of the molecular classification and new International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging system on EC treatment is outlined. Due to the increasing knowledge on the pathology and molecular features of EC, as well as the new advances in the adjuvant therapies, the surgical management of EC has become more complex. In the modern approach, it is essential to adjust the extent of the surgery to a specific patient, ensuring an optimal, made-to-measure personalized surgery. This narrative review focuses on the intricacies of surgical management of EC and aims at summarizing the available literature on the subject, providing an up-to-date clinical guide.
- Subjects
HYSTERECTOMY; LYMPHADENECTOMY; SURVIVAL rate; PALLIATIVE treatment; SENTINEL lymph nodes; ENDOMETRIAL tumors; OPERATIVE surgery; INDIVIDUALIZED medicine; TUMOR classification; MOLECULAR biology
- Publication
Cancers, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 10, p1848
- ISSN
2072-6694
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/cancers16101848