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The MEMORY Study: MulticentEr study of Minimally invasive surgery versus Open Radical hYsterectomy in the management of early-stage cervical cancer: Survival outcomes.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

The Laparoscopic Approach to Cervical Cancer (LACC) trial found that minimally invasive radical hysterectomy compared to open radical hysterectomy compromised oncologic outcomes and was associated with worse progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in early-stage cervical carcinoma. We sought to assess oncologic outcomes at multiple centers between minimally invasive (MIS) radical hysterectomy and OPEN radical hysterectomy.

Methods

This is a multi-institutional, retrospective cohort study of patients with 2009 FIGO stage IA1 (with lymphovascular space invasion) to IB1 cervical carcinoma from 1/2007-12/2016. Patients who underwent preoperative therapy were excluded. Squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and adenosquamous carcinomas were included. Appropriate statistical tests were used.

Results

We identified 1093 cases for analysis-715 MIS (558 robotic [78%]) and 378. OPEN procedures. The OPEN cohort had more patients with tumors >2 cm, residual disease in the hysterectomy specimen, and more likely to have had adjuvant therapy. Median follow-up for the MIS and OPEN cohorts were 38.5 months (range, 0.03-149.51) and 54.98 months (range, 0.03-145.20), respectively. Three-year PFS rates were 87.9% (95% CI: 84.9-90.4%) and 89% (95% CI: 84.9-92%), respectively (P = 0.6). On multivariate analysis, the adjusted HR for recurrence/death was 0.70 (95% CI: 0.47-1.03; P = 0.07). Three-year OS rates were 95.8% (95% CI: 93.6-97.2%) and 96.6% (95% CI: 93.8-98.2%), respectively (P = 0.8). On multivariate analysis, the adjusted HR for death was 0.81 (95% CI: 0.43-1.52; P = 0.5).

Conclusion

This multi-institutional analysis showed that an MIS compared to OPEN radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer did not appear to compromise oncologic outcomes, with similar PFS and OS.

SUBMITTER: Leitao MM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9933771 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The MEMORY Study: MulticentEr study of Minimally invasive surgery versus Open Radical hYsterectomy in the management of early-stage cervical cancer: Survival outcomes.

Leitao Mario M MM   Zhou Qin C QC   Brandt Benny B   Iasonos Alexia A   Sioulas Vasileios V   Lavigne Mager Katherine K   Shahin Mark M   Bruce Shaina S   Black Destin R DR   Kay Carrie G CG   Gandhi Meeli M   Qayyum Maira M   Scalici Jennifer J   Jones Nathaniel L NL   Paladugu Rajesh R   Brown Jubilee J   Naumann R Wendel RW   Levine Monica D MD   Mendivil Alberto A   Lim Peter C PC   Kang Elizabeth E   Cantrell Leigh A LA   Sullivan Mackenzie W MW   Martino Martin A MA   Kratz Melissa K MK   Kolev Valentin V   Tomita Shannon S   Leath Charles A CA   Boitano Teresa K L TKL   Doo David W DW   Feltmate Colleen C   Sugrue Ronan R   Olawaiye Alexander B AB   Goldfeld Ester E   Ferguson Sarah E SE   Suhner Jessa J   Abu-Rustum Nadeem R NR  

Gynecologic oncology 20220722 3


<h4>Objective</h4>The Laparoscopic Approach to Cervical Cancer (LACC) trial found that minimally invasive radical hysterectomy compared to open radical hysterectomy compromised oncologic outcomes and was associated with worse progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in early-stage cervical carcinoma. We sought to assess oncologic outcomes at multiple centers between minimally invasive (MIS) radical hysterectomy and OPEN radical hysterectomy.<h4>Methods</h4>This is a multi-instit  ...[more]

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