Intrauterine progestin therapy as a new approach to premalignant endometrial polyps: A prospective observational study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17776Date
2019-09Type
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Background/Aim: Endometrial hyperplastic polyps (EHP) may progress to endometrial carcinoma (EC) if left untreated. We aimed to prospectively investigate the efficacy of the low-dose levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) as therapy for EHP with malignant potential. Patients and Methods: In total, 37 women with EHP underwent therapy with LNG-IUS containing 13.5 mg levonorgestrel for six months or 4-10 weeks depending on whether the EHP was characterized (by D-score analysis) as low- to medium-risk (n=33) or high-risk (n=4) of coexistent or future EC. Therapy response was defined as complete clearance of hyperplastic glands in post-therapy endometrial biopsy. Results: All women with low- to medium-risk EHP obtained therapy response, whereas only 1 out of 4 with high-risk EHP responded to therapy. None of the women were diagnosed with EC during the study and no serious adverse events occurred. Conclusion: Low-dose LNG-IUS represents a promising therapy for selected women with EHP.
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International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR)Citation
Sletten ET, Arnes M, Vereide AB, Ørbo ao. Intrauterine progestin therapy as a new approach to premalignant endometrial polyps: A prospective observational study. Anticancer Research. 2019;39(9):4897-4903Metadata
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