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High Frequency Microsatellite Instability Has a Prognostic Value in Endometrial Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma, But Only in FIGO Stage 1 Cases
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2010
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PathologyGynecologyGynecology OncologyOvarian CancerMsi-h StatusMolecular PathologyMolecular DiagnosticsMolecular OncologyCancer ResearchMedicineMalignant DiseaseFigo 1Endometrial Endometrioid AdenocarcinomaEndocrine-related CancerPrognostic BiomarkersTumoral PathologyPrognostic ValueMsi StatusOncologyFigo Stage 1
Objectives : To analyze the prognostic value of microsatellite instability (MSI) in a population-based study of FIGO stage 1–4 endometrial endometrioid adenocarcinomas. Study Design : Survival analysis in 273 patients of MSI status and clinico-pathologic features. Using a highly sensitive pentaplex polymerase chain reaction to establish MSI status, cases were divided into microsatellite stable (MSS), MSI-low (MSI-L, 1 marker positive) and MSI-high (MSI-H, 2–5 markers positive). Results : After 61 months median follow-up (1-209), 34 (12.5%) of the patients developed metastases but only 6.4% of the FIGO 1. MSI (especially as MSI-H vs. MSS/MSI-Lcombined) was prognostic in FIGO 1 but not in FIGO 2–4. The 5 and 10 year recurrence-free survival rates were 98% and 95% in the MSS/MSI-L vs. 85% and 73% in the MSI-H patients ( p =0.005). Conclusions : MSI-H status assessed by pentaplex polymerase chain reaction is an indicator of poor prognosis in FIGO 1, but not in FIGO 2–4 endometrial endometrioid adenocarcinomas.
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