Abstract: | Uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC) is a recently identified and characterized unique histopathologic subtype of endometrial cancer. Unlike the more common types of endometrial cancer, UPSC has a high likelihood of transperitoneal seeding and upper abdominal recurrence. Since our initial report of 26 patients with UPSC, an additional 10 patients with FIGO stage I disease have been diagnosed, operatively staged, and managed by an individualized approach. Operative staging revealed 5 of the 10 patients to have more advanced disease than had been determined clinically. Adjuvant postoperative abdominopelvic radiation was administered to 6 patients, 4 of whom remain free of disease within the treated area. Two patients received adjunctive hormonal and chemotherapy; neither has recurred. Two patients received no adjunctive therapy. One of these failed initially in the vagina with subsequent recurrence in the lungs and supraclavicular nodes. The value of operative staging and selection of appropriate adjunctive therapy awaits additional patient accrual and follow-up. |