Publications by authors named "R Mancari"

Objective: The purpose of the study was to analyse the role of prognostic factors on the risk of recurrence and overall survival of patients with uterine adenosarcoma.

Methods: A retrospective international multicentre study involving 46 centres collected 32 cases of uterine adenosarcoma, and these cases were included in the present subanalysis. Clinical and demographic features and tumour characteristics were gathered, as well as information on treatment and relapse.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers conducted a comprehensive literature search and analyzed 39 articles, totaling 68 reported cases, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and effective surgical treatment to prevent local recurrence.
  • * Despite its generally good prognosis, the review stresses that appropriate care and a multidisciplinary approach can enhance patient outcomes and minimize recurrence, ultimately improving quality of life.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) of patients with grade 1-2 endometrioid ovarian carcinoma apparently confined to the ovary, according to surgical staging.

Methods: Multicenter, retrospective, observational cohort study. Patients with endometrioid ovarian carcinoma, surgical procedure performed between May 1985 and December 2019, stage pT1 N0/N1/Nx, grade 1-2 were included.

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Objectives: To analyze the impact of perioperative characteristics on the risk of recurrence in patients with uterine leiomyosarcomas.

Methods: A sub-analysis of the SARComa of the UTerus (SARCUT) study, which is a multicentric cross-sectional pan-European study that included 390 patients diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma, between 2001 and 2007. Perioperative factors related to risk of recurrence and survival were analyzed.

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Background: High-complexity and low-prevalence procedures benefit from treatment by referral centers. The volume of cases necessary to maintain high training in the treatment of gynecologic sarcoma is currently unknown. This study aimed to determine differences in survival and recurrence as a function of the volume of patients treated per center.

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