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71 The oncological safety of hysteroscopy in the diagnosis of early-stage endometrial cancer: an israel gynecologic oncology group study
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. Sep 01, 2019 29(Suppl_3 Suppl 3):A38-A39
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1048-891X
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To compare survival measures of women with early-stage endometrial cancer who underwent either hysteroscopy or a non-hysteroscopic procedure as a diagnostic procedure. METHODS: An Israel Gynecologic Oncology Group multicenter study of 1324 patients with stage I endometrial cancer who underwent surgery between 2002 and 2014. Patients were divided into two groups: hysteroscopy and non-hysteroscopy (curettage or office endometrial biopsy). Clinical, pathological, and survival measures were compared between the groups. RESULTS: There were 355 patients in the hysteroscopy group and 969 patients in the non-hysteroscopy group. The median follow-up was 52 months (range 12–120 months). There were no differences between the groups in the 5-year recurrence-free survival (90.2% vs. 88.2%; p=0.53), disease-specific survival (93.4% vs. 91.7%; p=0.5), and overall survival (86.2% vs. 80.6%; p=0.22). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings affirm that hysteroscopy does not compromise the survival of patients with early-stage endometrial cancer.