Gynecol Oncol. 2011 Sep 30. [Epub ahead of print]
The importance of chemotherapy and radiation in uterine papillary serous carcinoma.
Viswanathan AN, Macklin EA, Berkowitz R, Matulonis U.Source
Department of Radiation Oncology, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.Abstract
PURPOSE:
To identify prognostic and predictive factors of overall survival (OS), relapse-free survival (RFS) and toxicity for patients with uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC).MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Patient, tumor, treatment and relapse characteristics of 135 women with Stages I-IVA UPSC treated between 1980 and 2006 at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center (DF/BWCC) were analyzed using Cox regression models to determine prognostic and predictive factors for OS, RFS and toxicity.RESULTS:
Mean follow-up was 5.5years (range, 0.01-25.2). Median 5-year OS was 52%, and RFS was 42% for all patients. On Cox regression analysis, increasing age, stage, and myometrial invasion were prognostic factors associated with shorter OS and RFS. A paclitaxel-platinum chemotherapy regimen was significantly associated with longer OS (hazard ratio [HR]=0.34, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.15-0.74, p=0.007) and RFS (HR=0.45, 95% CI 0.22-0.92, p=0.03). RFS was improved for patients treated with RT (HR=0.44, 95% CI 0.25-0.77, p=0.004). The 5-year grade 3+ toxicity rate was 3.5% for those who received RT and was 2.9% for those who did not (p=NS).
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