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  • Title: Uterine papillary serous carcinoma.
    Author: Chambers JT, Merino M, Kohorn EI, Peschel RE, Schwartz PE.
    Journal: Obstet Gynecol; 1987 Jan; 69(1):109-13. PubMed ID: 3796910.
    Abstract:
    Reviewed are 37 patients with the diagnosis of uterine papillary serous carcinoma. Clinically, 19 patients presented as stage I, 9 as stage II, 1 as stage III, and 8 as stage IV. Four of 18 patients with clinical stage I disease who underwent surgery had pelvic metastases and five had disease spread beyond the pelvis. Three of nine clinical stage II patients had intraabdominal metastases. At least 50% myometrial invasion was found in 43% of the 30 hysterectomy specimens, and lymphatic invasion in the myometrium was demonstrated in 78% of the specimens. Each of the 15 patients with surgical stage I or II disease received local radiation therapy: 10 are alive and of these 9 are disease-free. Each of nine clinical stage II patients received intense radiation therapy and hysterectomy; seven are alive and of these four are disease free. The five-year survival for combined surgical stages I and II patients was 45%. The three-year survival for combined surgical stages III and IV was 11%. Thirteen patients have been treated with combination chemotherapy, 11 with cis-platinum-based combinations. Nine of these patients are dead; four are alive, with three of these having progressive disease.
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