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Surgical Treatment Outcomes of Gynecologic Cancer in Older Patients: A Retrospective Study

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/jcm12072518

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gynecologic cancer; geriatric oncology; cancer; surgical treatment

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This study evaluated the characteristics and outcomes of surgical treatment in older patients with gynecologic cancers. The study included 131 patients aged 65 years and above who underwent surgery for gynecologic cancers. The results showed that older patients had good surgical outcomes and tolerable postoperative complications, indicating that surgical treatment can be safely offered to older patients with gynecologic cancers.
This study aimed to evaluate oncologic characteristics and surgical outcomes in older patients with gynecologic cancers. This retrospective study included patients aged =65 years who were diagnosed with gynecologic cancers and underwent surgical treatment between 2005 and 2020. We reviewed the medical records for age at diagnosis, body mass index, American Society of Anesthesiologists score, comorbidities, postoperative complications, cancer stage, histologic type, surgical treatment, postoperative outcome, and survival rate. Data were compared between groups according to the age at the time of diagnosis: <75 years (young-old) and =75 years (old-old). In total, 131 patients were identified: 53 (40.5%) with ovarian or primary peritoneal cancer (OC), 44 (33.6%) with endometrial cancer (EC), 30 (22.9%) with cervical cancer, and 4 (3.1%) with leiomyosarcoma. The patients' mean age was 70 (range, 65-83) years; 106 (80.9%) were young-old and 25 (19.1%) were old-old. Postoperative complications occurred in 19 (14.5%) patients. Four patients died within six months after surgery, and three died because of disease progression. There was no difference in the survival rates between the two groups among those with OC and EC. Older patients with gynecologic cancers showed good surgical outcomes and tolerable postoperative complications. Therefore, we can safely offer surgical treatment to older patients.

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