An evaluation of prognostic factors in uterine carcinosarcoma
- PMID: 9441781
- DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1997.4875
An evaluation of prognostic factors in uterine carcinosarcoma
Abstract
The traditional clinical and histopathological prognostic variables and DNA ploidy were analyzed in 46 patients with histologically verified uterine carcinosarcoma. Twenty-three tumors were of the homologous and 23 of the heterologous type. Evaluable flow cytometric DNA histograms from paraffin-embedded tumor tissue were obtained in 39 patients. The overall 5-year cancer related survival was 31%. All tumors were of high malignancy grade. In univariate analysis of survival, extrauterine spread of tumor (P = 0.007), age (P = 0.008), and tumor diameter (P = 0.04) obtained statistical significance. Tumors with components of serous or clear cell carcinomas had a less favorable prognosis (P = 0.017). There was no difference in survival between patients with homologous and heterologous tumors (P = 0.39). Mitotic count, vessel invasion, and DNA ploidy did not obtain prognostic significance. In Cox multivariate analysis, extrauterine spread of tumor (P = 0.004) and age (P = 0.004) were found to be the most important prognostic factors followed by content of serous or clear cell carcinoma components (P = 0.027).
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