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Endometrial cancer

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Comparison Of Risk Factors And Survival Of Type 1 And Type Ii Endometrial Cancers, Tahira Y. Malik, Uzma Chishti, Aliya Aziz, Irfan Sheikh Jan 2016

Comparison Of Risk Factors And Survival Of Type 1 And Type Ii Endometrial Cancers, Tahira Y. Malik, Uzma Chishti, Aliya Aziz, Irfan Sheikh

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Objective: To compare risk factors and progression free survival of type 1 & 2 endometrial cancers.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of 149 patients with early stage endometrial carcinoma treated between 1997 and 2012 in Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi was performed.
Results: A total of 149 patients were analyzed. Type I tumors accounted for 92% of cases in the study while 8% were type II tumors. The mean age, BMI, parity, co-morbidities (hypertension & Diabetes), family history and history of polycystic disease were comparable in both groups. Overall better survival (113 Vs 24 months) was observed for type I endometrial …


Selective Lymphadenectomy In Endometrial Cancer: Retrospective Analysis Of Morbidity And Survival Data At A Tertiary Care Centre, Uzma Chishti, Aliya Aziz, Munazza Akhtar, Sana Sheikh Jan 2015

Selective Lymphadenectomy In Endometrial Cancer: Retrospective Analysis Of Morbidity And Survival Data At A Tertiary Care Centre, Uzma Chishti, Aliya Aziz, Munazza Akhtar, Sana Sheikh

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Objective: To compare perioperative morbidity and survival data between patients with early-stage endometrial cancer who did or did not undergo selective lymphadenectomy.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of 180 patients with early-stage endometrial carcinoma treated between 1999 and 2008 was performed in Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
Results: Data from 180 patients were analysed. The selective lymphadenectomy group contained 108 women (60%) and the no lymphadenectomy group contained 72 women (40%). The median number of lymph nodes removed was 9. The mean age and extent of disease, as assessed by staging, tumour size, myometrial invasion, and lymphovascular invasion were comparable between …