scholarly journals Contemporary Fertility-Sparing Management Options of Early Stage Endometrioid Endometrial Cancer in Young Nulliparous Patients

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 196
Author(s):  
Gulzhanat Aimagambetova ◽  
Sanja Terzic ◽  
Antonio Simone Laganà ◽  
Gauri Bapayeva ◽  
Philip la Fleur ◽  
...  

Incidence of endometrial cancer (EC) has been increasing in recent years, especially in high-income countries. The disease commonly affects peri- and postmenopausal women; however, about 5% of women are diagnosed with EC in their reproductive age. Due to both the increasing incidence of EC among reproductive age women and trends to delayed childbearing, fertility-sparing treatment for young patients with EC has become extremely important for researchers and practitioners. Because the classic treatment with total hysterectomy and bilateral saplingo-oophorectomy is not an appropriate approach for young women demanding fertility preservation, several fertility-sparing options have been developed and summarized in this review. Utilization of different medications and their combination (progestagens, gonadotropin releasing hormones analogues, and metformin in different formulations) are tested and found as efficient for fertility-sparing treatment. New minimally invasive surgical techniques, combined with progestagens, are also confirmed as valuable. There are many novel conservative and surgical treatment approaches under investigation. Assuming that molecular biomarkers can be both diagnostic and prognostic to assist in prediction of response to a certain therapy, prognostic risk groups’ stratification along with specific biomarkers’ identification will ensure low recurrence and decrease mortality rates in young women with EC.

2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-38
Author(s):  
E. K. KUKUBASSOV ◽  
R. O. BOLATBEKOVA ◽  
A. R. SATANOVA ◽  
O. O. BERTLEUOV ◽  
D. B. KALDYBEKOV ◽  
...  

Relevance: The growing incidence of endometrial cancer among young women urges the use of fertility-sparing therapy. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the results of using fertility-sparing therapy in a woman with endometrial cancer, FIGO stage IA GII. Results: After the combination hormone therapy with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (diphereline 3.75 mg every 28 days) using a hormone-releasing intrauterine device, the patient with endometrial cancer stage 1, GII demonstrated a complete response to treatment and delivered a live newborn. Conclusion: Surgery remains the primary treatment for the early stages of endometrial cancer. However, hormone therapy can preserve fertility in young women with highly differentiated early-stage endometrial cancer. The described schemes of hormone therapy can be used in young patients.


2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-46
Author(s):  
E. K. KUKUBASSOV ◽  
R. O. BOLATBEKOVA ◽  
A. R. SATANOVA ◽  
O. O. BERTLEUOV ◽  
D. B. KALDYBEKOV ◽  
...  

Relevance: The growing incidence of endometrial cancer among young women urges the use of fertility-sparing therapy. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the results of using fertility-sparing therapy in a woman with endometrial cancer, FIGO stage IA GII. Results: After the combination hormone therapy with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (diphereline 3.75 mg every 28 days) using a hormone-releasing intrauterine device, the patient with endometrial cancer stage 1, GII demonstrated a complete response to treatment and delivered a live newborn. Conclusion: Surgery remains the primary treatment for the early stages of endometrial cancer. However, hormone therapy can preserve fertility in young women with highly differentiated early-stage endometrial cancer. The described schemes of hormone therapy can be used in young patients.


Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 602
Author(s):  
Jure Knez ◽  
Leyla Al Mahdawi ◽  
Iztok Takač ◽  
Monika Sobočan

Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in developed countries. The disease is diagnosed with increasing frequency in younger women, commonly also in their reproductive age. The standard treatment of endometrial cancer is surgical in the form of hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and this precludes future fertility in younger women. The current challenge is to identify the group of women with endometrial cancer and low-risk features that would benefit from more conservative treatment options. More focus in management needs to be aimed towards the preservation of quality of life, without jeopardizing oncological outcomes. In this review, we analyze the current approaches to identification of women for conservative management and evaluate the success of different medical options for treatment and surgical techniques that are fertility sparing. We also elaborate on the future perspectives, focusing on the incorporation of molecular characterization of endometrial cancer to fertility preservation algorithms. Future studies should focus specifically on identifying reliable clinical and molecular predictive markers in this group of young women. With improved knowledge and better risk assessment, the precision medicine is the path towards improved understanding of the disease and possibly widening the group of women that could benefit from treatment methods preserving their fertility.


Author(s):  
Koji Matsuo ◽  
Rachel S. Mandelbaum ◽  
Shinya Matsuzaki ◽  
Maximilian Klar ◽  
Lynda D. Roman ◽  
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