Rovirosa A, Ordi J, Ascaso C, Casals J, Lejarcegui A, Iglesias J, Estapé J, Biete A
Servicio de Oncología Radioterápica, Hospital Clínic i Provincial, Barcelona.
Med Clin (Barc). 1998 Jul 11;111(5):172-6.
Uterine sarcomas show low incidence and poor outcome despite the treatment. The prognostic factors for the survival were determined in this study.
Thirty-nine females with sarcoma of the uterus have been studied retrospectively from January 1975 to December 1996. They were treated in the Gynecology and Radiation Oncology Departments at Hospital Clínic i Provincial of Barcelona. Thirty-seven patients had surgery, 22 radiotherapy and 4 chemotherapy. The influence on the disease-specific survival, disease-free survival, local relapse disease-free survival and metastasis disease-free survival from the following pronostic factors was studied: age, pathologic subtype, miometrial invasion, mitosis, vascular and lymphatic invasion, tumor size, stage, radiotherapy and local relapse.
In uterine sarcomas, the vascular invasion and the local relapse were prognostic factors for overall survival and for disease-free survival. In stages III and IV there was a decrease in the local relapse-free survival and metastasis-free survival. A correlation between vascular invasion and advanced stages was found. The outcome of the uterine sarcomas is poor, local and distant failure being responsible for this bad prognosis.