Investigator

Sung Uk Lee

National Cancer Center, Proton therapy center

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Papers(1)
Pattern of practice f…
Collaborators(6)
Yeon Joo KimYoung Seok KimChan Woo WeeJoo-Young KimKeun-Yong EomMin Kyu Kim
Institutions(5)
National Cancer CenterAsan Medical CenterYonsei Cancer CenterSeoul National Univer…Sungkyunkwan Universi…

Papers

Pattern of practice for postoperative management of endometrial cancer in Korea: a survey by the Korean Gynecologic Oncology Group and the Korean Radiation Oncology Group (KGOG 2028-KROG 2104)

This study aimed to investigate the current status of postoperative management of uterine endometrial cancer (EC) in Korea. A mail survey was administered to members of the Korean Gynecologic Oncology Group and Korean Radiation Oncology Group. A total of 38 gynecologic cancer surgeons (GYNs) and 31 radiation oncologists (RO) in 43 institutions was responded. The questionnaire consisted of general questions for clinical decision and clinical case questions. The GYN and RO responses were compared using chi-square statistics. The 2 expert groups had similar responses for clinical decision based on the results of the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG)-249 and Postoperative Radiation Therapy for Endometrial Carcinoma-III trials in the early-stage EC. In contrast, the responses based on GOG-258 results differed, as GYNs most frequently opted for sequential chemotherapy (CTx) and radiotherapy (RT), while ROs preferred concurrent chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced stage (p<0.05). Based on the GOG-258, GYNs preferred CTx alone for adjuvant treatment of serous or clear cell adenocarcinoma histology, whereas ROs advocated for combined CTx and RT (sequential or concurrent). Among the clinical case questions, GYNs were more likely than ROs to choose CTx alone rather than the combination of CTx and RT (sequential or concurrent) as the answers to case questions representing patients with locally advanced stage or unfavorable histology (all p<0.05). The present study showed several different opinions of GYNs and ROs regarding adjuvant treatment for EC, particularly for adjuvant RT in advanced stage or unfavorable histology.

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6Collaborators
Neoplasm StagingEndometrial NeoplasmsMouth NeoplasmsPrognosisDiagnosis, DifferentialDisease OutbreaksFoodborne Diseases

Positions

Researcher

National Cancer Center · Proton therapy center