Clinical options for metabolic syndrome in patients with endometrial cancer

Автор: Kishkina Anastasia Yu., Kolomiets Larisa A., Yunusova Natalia V.

Журнал: Сибирский онкологический журнал @siboncoj

Рубрика: Клинические исследования

Статья в выпуске: 5 т.18, 2019 года.

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Many epidemiological studies have revealed the association between the risk of developing endometrial cancer (EO) and metabolic syndrome (MS) components. A large percentage of patients, especially elderly patients, may have one or more MS components at the time of cancer diagnosis. Objective: to identify the clinical and morphological features of БС, depending on the number of MS components: three-, four- and five-components. Material and Methods. The study included 60 patients with morphologically verified endometrial cancer (T1-3aN0-1M0). All endometrial cancer patients were divided into three groups. Group I included patients with MS, group II - patients with obesity or overweight (ICU), and group III - patients without MS. Endometrial cancer patients with MS were divided into three subgroups: patients with 3 MS components, with 4 MS components and with 5 MS components. Results. The proportion of endometrial cancer patients with MS was 53.3 %. The median age of the patients was 61.0 ± 2.1 years. The majority of patients had 4 components of MS. Moderately differentiated tumor was observed in 71.8 % of cases, and invasion of less than one-half of the myometrium was observed in 65.3 % of cases. Significant factors of relapse-free survival were: the presence/absence of MS, TG level and the fasting plasma glucose level, thus underlining the effect of MS not only on the development of БС, but also the survival of patients. Conclusions. Our study and many previous studies indicate that the strategies for reducing the prevalence of the components of MS are needed to be developed.

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Endometrial cancer, metabolic syndrome, obesity, overweight, survival

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140254284

IDR: 140254284   |   DOI: 10.21294/1814-4861-2019-18-5-38-44

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