Seminars in Oncology
Volume 36, Issue 2 , Pages 145-154, April 2009

Management of Advanced-Stage and Recurrent Endometrial Cancer

  • Mandira Ray

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to Mandira Ray, MD, University of Chicago, 5841 S Maryland Ave, MC 2115, Chicago IL 60637
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  • Gini Fleming

Department of Medicine, Section of Hematology/Oncology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Endometrial carcinoma is frequently diagnosed at an early stage, at which point it is usually surgically curable. Some less common subtypes of endometrial carcinoma, such as serous and clear cell carcinomas, have a worse prognosis than most endometrioid carcinomas. Patients with advanced or recurrent disease, regardless of histologic subtype, have a poor prognosis. Both single-agent and combination chemotherapy regimens (such as doxorubicin, cisplatin, and paclitaxel) have antitumor activity but are not curative. Recently, adjuvant chemotherapy has been shown to improve outcomes in high-risk nonmetastatic (stage III) disease. Newer agents such as mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors show promise, and are currently being tested in a clinical trials.

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PII: S0093-7754(08)00263-7

doi:10.1053/j.seminoncol.2008.12.006

Seminars in Oncology
Volume 36, Issue 2 , Pages 145-154, April 2009