24 Patterns of recurrence in vulvar cancer: a nationwide population-based study

2020
Objectives To explore patterns of recurrence and prognostic factors in patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) in Sweden. Methods A nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study, including women diagnosed with VSCC between 2012–2015 and registered in the Swedish Quality Registry for Gynecologic Cancer. Further information about recurrences and follow-up was retrieved from medical charts. Prognostic factors (groin surgery; age (> 79 years vs Results 489 eligible women were included. Median follow-up was 5.3 years. The overall recurrence rate was 22.3%; in 56% local, in 27.5% groin and in 7.3% distant recurrences. 63.3% of all women with a recurrence reported symptoms. Groin surgery was withheld in 13% of women with presumed stage IB-II. Poorer RFS and OS was significantly associated with older age (HR 3.44; p Recurrences diagnosed in-between follow-up visitations were significantly larger (30 mm versus 18 mm, p=0.003) but after adjustment for age, type of recurrence and time since treatment not associated with worse survival. Conclusions This population-based study confirms previous findings of predominantly local recurrences in vulvar cancer. Besides known prognostic factors as age and FIGO-stage, withheld groin surgery was associated with worse RFS and OS. The value of regular follow-up remains undetermined.
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