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      Oncologic impact of micrometastases or isolated tumor cells in sentinel lymph nodes of patients with endometrial cancer: a meta-analysis

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          There is a gap in knowledge regarding the impact of micrometastases (MIC) and isolated tumor cells (ITCs) found in the sentinel lymph nodes of patients with endometrial cancer. Here, we present a meta-analysis of the published literature on the rate of MIC and ITCs after lymphatic mapping and determine trends in postoperative management.

          Methods

          Literature search of Medline and PubMed was done using the terms: micrometastases, isolated tumor cells, endometrial cancer, and sentinel lymph node. Inclusion criteria were: English-language manuscripts, retrospectives, or prospective studies published between January 1999 and June 2019. We removed manuscripts on sentinel node mapping that did not specify information on micrometastases or isolated tumor cells, non-English-language articles, no data about oncologic outcomes, and articles limited to ten cases or less.

          Results

          A total of 45 manuscripts were reviewed, and 8 studies met inclusion criteria. We found that the total number of patients with MIC/ITCs was 286 (187 and 99, respectively). The 72% of patients detected with MIC/ITCs in sentinel nodes received adjuvant therapies. The MIC/ITCs group has a higher relative risk of recurrence of 1.34 (1.07, 1.67) than the negative group, even if the adjuvant therapy was given.

          Conclusion

          We noted that there is an increased relative risk of recurrence in patients with low-volume metastases, even after receiving adjuvant therapy. Whether adjuvant therapy is indicated remains a topic of debate because there are other uterine factors implicated in the prognosis. Multi-institutional tumor registries may help shed light on this important question.

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          Journal
          101247119
          32427
          Clin Transl Oncol
          Clin Transl Oncol
          Clinical & translational oncology : official publication of the Federation of Spanish Oncology Societies and of the National Cancer Institute of Mexico
          1699-048X
          1699-3055
          15 March 2021
          20 December 2019
          August 2020
          25 March 2021
          : 22
          : 8
          : 1272-1279
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Unit of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vall d’Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, Autonoma University of Barcelona, UAB, Passeig Vall d’Hebron 119–129, 08035 Barcelona, Spain
          [2 ]Department of Gynecology Oncology and Reproductive Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
          [3 ]Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA
          [4 ]Statistics and Bioinformatics Unit, Vall DHebron Research Institute (VHIR), Statistics Department, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
          [5 ]Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social (ISSS), El Salvador University, El Salvador, USA
          Author notes

          Author contributions NRGH and PTR contributed to conception and design of study. NRGH, BN, and NC collected the data. SPH and NRGH performed data analysis and interpretation. SPH performed statistical analysis. NRGH, PTR, JLSI, SC, SF, APB, and AGM prepared the manuscript.

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          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5115-6668
          Article
          PMC7992114 PMC7992114 7992114 nihpa1682892
          10.1007/s12094-019-02249-x
          7992114
          31863354
          17e8fa5f-e1b2-469b-b755-fe38b0e5f8b5
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          Sentinel lymph node,Isolated tumor cells,Micrometastases,Endometrial cancer

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