Fertility-sparing treatment of endometrial cancer precursors among young women: a reproductive point of view
E. Ricciardi, P. Maniglio, A. Frega, R. Marci, D. Caserta, M. Moscarini Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Urology. Sapienza University of Rome. Sant’Andrea Hospital, Rome, Italy. enzo.ricciardi@uniroma1.it
BACKGROUND: Early-stage endometrial cancer and complex atypical hyperplasia are treated with hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. An emerging issue among younger women affected is the possibility of a fertility-sparing treatment with progestative therapy and close follow-up.
AIM: To assess the possibility of conceiving after a diagnosis of atypical endometrial hyperplasia among women younger than 40 years old, in term of delaying definitive treatment and achieving pregnancy
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 15 women younger than 40 years old with complex CAH or early carcinoma of the endometrium and a wish to preserve fertility. Progestins were administered orally for at least a 12 weeks period. Endometrial biopsies were used at follow-up.
RESULTS: In 11 women, a complete pathological remission of the disease was observed. 4 pregnancies were attained in 4 women. 3 showed progression and underwent definitive surgery at 18 months. 1 showed no response at 24 months and 3 cycles and was counseled to receive a hysterectomy.
CONCLUSIONS: A conservative approach in patients younger than 40 years appears a valid option, and a progestative therapy trial should be attempted whether a valid consensus is attained. Considering the risk to find AEH at biopsies and eventually a carcinoma at hysterectomy (25% of cases) a careful management is strictly required.
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E. Ricciardi, P. Maniglio, A. Frega, R. Marci, D. Caserta, M. Moscarini
Fertility-sparing treatment of endometrial cancer precursors among young women: a reproductive point of view
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2012
Vol. 16 - N. 14
Pages: 1934-1937