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  • Impact of Molecular Classif...
    Cosgrove, Casey M; Barrington, David; Backes, Floor J.

    Current oncology reports, 07/2021, Letnik: 23, Številka: 7
    Journal Article

    Purpose of Review This article will discuss the recent data on the prognostic significance of molecular classification of endometrial carcinoma, as well as its impact on directing treatment decisions. Recent Findings Molecular classification has emerged as a complement to the current paradigm of endometrial cancer (EC) risk stratification. POLE mutations appear to portend favorable prognoses, but data are insufficient to indicate withholding treatment based on this signature. Copy number high (CNH) EC carries a worse prognosis and may benefit from more aggressive therapy. MMRd tumors are likely to have other prognostic features that indicate adjuvant treatment and many recurrences respond favorably to pembrolizumab. Progression of molecular profiling may allow further discrimination of the no specific molecular profile (NSMP) group. Treatment for this group remains largely based on conventional risk factors. For both the NSMP and the CNH groups, treatment with lenvatinib and pembrolizumab is an attractive contemporary option for recurrence management. Summary Molecular classification is a useful adjunct to conventional risk stratification paradigms for both prognostic counseling and treatment selection. Clinical trials incorporating molecular signatures in assigning treatment strategies may further elucidate the value of this classification system.