Association between adherence to posttreatment National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) surveillance guidelines and detection of recurrent uterine cancer
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2-1-2024
Journal
Gynecologic oncology
Volume
181
DOI
10.1016/j.ygyno.2023.11.024
Keywords
Adherence; Recurrence; Surveillance; Uterine cancer
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify correlations between disease recurrence and adherence to NCCN posttreatment surveillance guidelines in patients who develop recurrent uterine cancer. METHODS: Retrospective analysis identified patients (n = 60) with recurrent uterine cancer and at least one surveillance visit with a gynecologic oncologist between 2011 and 2020. Adherence to NCCN guidelines and details of recurrence were recorded. RESULTS: Recurrent uterine cancer was identified in 60 patients with an average time to recurrence (TTR) of 25 months. Of those, 39 (65%) were adherent to NCCN surveillance guidelines and 36 (60%) were symptomatic at the time of recurrence diagnosis. Asymptomatic recurrence was diagnosed by imaging in 11 (46%), physical exam in 7 (29%), and blood work in 6 (25%) patients. Patients who were adherent to NCCN guidelines were diagnosed with recurrence on average 11 months earlier (p = 0.0336). Adherence was an independent predictor of TTR for all patients regardless of symptoms. There was no significant effect of age, race, primary language, or stage of disease on adherence. CONCLUSION: Adherence to NCCN posttreatment surveillance guidelines for uterine cancer is independently associated with an earlier diagnosis of recurrence.
APA Citation
Mayer, Christopher M.; O'Connor, Reed M.; Do, Anthony T.; Cerda, Victoria R.; Wang, Stephanie M.; Scott, Marla E.; Li, Andrew J.; Rimel, B J.; Manuel, Michael R.; Taylor, Kristin N.; and Kim, Kenneth H., "Association between adherence to posttreatment National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) surveillance guidelines and detection of recurrent uterine cancer" (2024). GW Authored Works. Paper 4442.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/4442
Department
School of Medicine and Health Sciences Resident Works