Factors affecting the survival of 121 patients treated for endometrial carcinoma at a Polish hospital

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Z. Studzi˜nski
Witold Zajewski
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[1] Chrobrego 50A,
[2] 76-200 Slupsk,undefined
[3] Poland e-mail: zbigstud@polbox.com Tel.: +48-59-8434377,undefined
[4] Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Regional Hospital in Slupsk,undefined
[5] Kopernika 28,undefined
[6] 76–200 Slupsk,undefined
[7] Poland,undefined
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Keywords Endometrial carcinoma; 5-year survival; Epidemiological factors; Clinical and histologic factors;
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10.1007/s00404-001-0288-x
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A retrospective analysis was made of 121 patients treated for endometrial carcinoma. Patients who were married and were professionally active at the time of the diagnosis of endometrial cancer had a significantly longer predictive 5-year survival in comparison to other groups of patients. A significantly longer expected 5-year survival was observed in married patients compared to widowed and single patients (P=0.01). Patients who were professionally active at the time of diagnosis had a longer expected 5-year survival than retired patients and housewives (P=0.05). Statistically better prognoses were confirmed in patients with clinically less advanced disease (P=0.003) and a lesser degree of histologic differentiation (P=0.04). However, obese patients had a longer 5-year survival compared to non-obese patients and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.05). Body-mass index (BMI) in the range of 25–29 had a favourable influence on predictive 5-year survival (P=0.05).
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