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2. Detection of cervical precancerous lesions and cancer by qPCR-based analysis of the reciprocally expressed mRNA pairs in cytological smears
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Artyukh, A., primary, Ivanov, M., additional, Titov, S., additional, Dzyubenko, V., additional, Krasilnikov, S., additional, Mansurova, A., additional, Malek, A., additional, Berlev, I., additional, and Agletdinov, E., additional
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- 2024
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3. Menopausal Hormonal Therapy and Breast Cancer
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Bakhidze, E. V., Belyaeva, A. V., Berlev, I. V., Anisimov, V. N., and Belyaev, A. M.
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- 2021
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4. SUCCOR Nodes: May Sentinel Node Biopsy Determine the Need for Adjuvant Treatment?
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Berasaluce Gomez, A, Martin-Calvo, N, Boria, F, Manzour, N, Chacon, E, Bizzarri, N, Chiva, L, Martinez, A, Quesada, A, Kucukmetin, A, Vazquez, A, Mandic, A, Casajuana, A, Kavallaris, A, Fagotti, A, Perrone, A, Ferrero, A, Lekuona, A, Uppin, A, Stepanyan, A, Chiofalo, B, Morillas, B, Tauste, C, Andrade, C, Mom, C, Brucker, C, Sarac, C, Vazquez-Vicente, D, Cibula, D, Querleu, D, Erasun, D, Kaidarova, D, Tsolakidis, D, Haidopoulos, D, Golub, D, Bonci, E, Aksahin, E, Goncalves, E, Moratalla, E, Karaman, E, Myriokefalitaki, E, Ghezzi, F, Narducci, F, Roldan, F, Raspagliesi, F, Goffin, F, Grandjean, F, Guyon, F, Demirkiran, F, Fiol, G, Chakalova, G, Mancebo, G, Vorgias, G, Gebauer, G, Meili, G, Hernandez-Cortes, G, Bogani, G, Cordeiro, G, Vujic, G, Mendinhos, G, Trum, H, Bonsang-Kitzis, H, Haller, H, Vergote, I, Zapardiel, I, Aluloski, I, Berlev, I, Pete, I, Kalogiannidis, I, Kotsopoulos, I, Yezhova, I, Diez, J, Feron, J, Scharf, J, Beltman, J, Haesen, J, Ponce, J, Cea, J, Minguez, J, Garcia, J, Arevalo-Serrano, J, Gilabert, J, Alcazar, J, Kukk, K, Galaal, K, Cardenas, L, Pirtea, L, Mereu, L, Anchora, L, Dostalek, L, Klasa, L, Pakizimre, M, Undurraga, M, Jedryka, M, Bernardino, M, Alonso-Espias, M, Martin-Salamanca, M, Cuadra, M, Tavares, M, Malzoni, M, Fehr, M, Luyckx, M, Lanner, M, Leht, M, Meydanli, M, Mallmann, M, Capilna, M, Redecha, M, Mitrovic, M, Maenpaa, M, Guijarro, M, Abdalla, N, Gomes, N, Povolotskaya, N, Badzakov, N, Arencibia, O, Akbayir, O, Cavalle, P, Zusterzeel, P, Rolland, P, Coronado, P, Bharathan, R, Saaron, R, Sousa, R, Fruscio, R, Jach, R, Poka, R, Barrachina, R, Domingo, S, Morales, S, Akgol, S, Fernandez-Gonzalez, S, Aliyev, S, Herrero, S, Fidalgo, S, Prader, S, Smrkolj, S, Petousis, S, Kovachev, S, Turan, T, Toptas, T, Castellanos, T, da Costa, T, Marina, T, Zanagnolo, V, Martin, V, Gonzalez, V, Student, V, Sukhin, V, Berasaluce Gomez A., Martin-Calvo N., Boria F., Manzour N., Chacon E., Bizzarri N., Chiva L., Martinez A., Quesada A., Kucukmetin A., Vazquez A., Mandic A., Casajuana A., Kavallaris A., Fagotti A., Perrone A., Ferrero A., Lekuona A., Uppin A., Stepanyan A., Chiofalo B., Morillas B., Tauste C., Andrade C., Mom C., Brucker C., Sarac C. -P., Vazquez-Vicente D., Cibula D., Querleu D., Erasun D., Kaidarova D., Tsolakidis D., Haidopoulos D., Golub D., Bonci E. -A., Aksahin E., Goncalves E., Moratalla E., Karaman E., Myriokefalitaki E., Ghezzi F., Narducci F., Roldan F., Raspagliesi F., Goffin F., Grandjean F., Guyon F., Demirkiran F., Fiol G., Chakalova G., Mancebo G., Vorgias G., Gebauer G., Meili G., Hernandez-Cortes G., Bogani G., Cordeiro G., Vujic G., Mendinhos G., Trum H., Bonsang-Kitzis H., Haller H., Vergote I., Zapardiel I., Aluloski I., Berlev I., Pete I., Kalogiannidis I., Kotsopoulos I., Yezhova I., Diez J., Feron J. G., Scharf J. -P., Beltman J., Haesen J., Ponce J., Cea J., Minguez J. A., Garcia J., Arevalo-Serrano J., Gilabert J., Alcazar J. L., Kukk K., Galaal K., Cardenas L., Pirtea L., Mereu L., Anchora L. P., Dostalek L., Klasa L., PakizImre M., Undurraga M., Jedryka M., Bernardino M., Alonso-Espias M., Martin-Salamanca M. B., Cuadra M., Tavares M., Malzoni M., Fehr M., Luyckx M., Lanner M., Leht M., Meydanli M., Mallmann M., Capilna M., Redecha M., Mitrovic M., Maenpaa M. M., Guijarro M., Abdalla N., Gomes N., Povolotskaya N., Badzakov N., Arencibia O., Akbayir O., Cavalle P., Zusterzeel P., Rolland P., Coronado P., Bharathan R., Saaron R., Sousa R., Fruscio R., Jach R., Poka R., Barrachina R., Domingo S., Morales S., Akgol S., Fernandez-Gonzalez S., Aliyev S., Herrero S., Fidalgo S., Prader S., Smrkolj S., Petousis S., Kovachev S., Turan T., Toptas T., Castellanos T., da Costa T. D., Marina T., Zanagnolo V., Martin V., Gonzalez V., Student V., Sukhin V., Berasaluce Gomez, A, Martin-Calvo, N, Boria, F, Manzour, N, Chacon, E, Bizzarri, N, Chiva, L, Martinez, A, Quesada, A, Kucukmetin, A, Vazquez, A, Mandic, A, Casajuana, A, Kavallaris, A, Fagotti, A, Perrone, A, Ferrero, A, Lekuona, A, Uppin, A, Stepanyan, A, Chiofalo, B, Morillas, B, Tauste, C, Andrade, C, Mom, C, Brucker, C, Sarac, C, Vazquez-Vicente, D, Cibula, D, Querleu, D, Erasun, D, Kaidarova, D, Tsolakidis, D, Haidopoulos, D, Golub, D, Bonci, E, Aksahin, E, Goncalves, E, Moratalla, E, Karaman, E, Myriokefalitaki, E, Ghezzi, F, Narducci, F, Roldan, F, Raspagliesi, F, Goffin, F, Grandjean, F, Guyon, F, Demirkiran, F, Fiol, G, Chakalova, G, Mancebo, G, Vorgias, G, Gebauer, G, Meili, G, Hernandez-Cortes, G, Bogani, G, Cordeiro, G, Vujic, G, Mendinhos, G, Trum, H, Bonsang-Kitzis, H, Haller, H, Vergote, I, Zapardiel, I, Aluloski, I, Berlev, I, Pete, I, Kalogiannidis, I, Kotsopoulos, I, Yezhova, I, Diez, J, Feron, J, Scharf, J, Beltman, J, Haesen, J, Ponce, J, Cea, J, Minguez, J, Garcia, J, Arevalo-Serrano, J, Gilabert, J, Alcazar, J, Kukk, K, Galaal, K, Cardenas, L, Pirtea, L, Mereu, L, Anchora, L, Dostalek, L, Klasa, L, Pakizimre, M, Undurraga, M, Jedryka, M, Bernardino, M, Alonso-Espias, M, Martin-Salamanca, M, Cuadra, M, Tavares, M, Malzoni, M, Fehr, M, Luyckx, M, Lanner, M, Leht, M, Meydanli, M, Mallmann, M, Capilna, M, Redecha, M, Mitrovic, M, Maenpaa, M, Guijarro, M, Abdalla, N, Gomes, N, Povolotskaya, N, Badzakov, N, Arencibia, O, Akbayir, O, Cavalle, P, Zusterzeel, P, Rolland, P, Coronado, P, Bharathan, R, Saaron, R, Sousa, R, Fruscio, R, Jach, R, Poka, R, Barrachina, R, Domingo, S, Morales, S, Akgol, S, Fernandez-Gonzalez, S, Aliyev, S, Herrero, S, Fidalgo, S, Prader, S, Smrkolj, S, Petousis, S, Kovachev, S, Turan, T, Toptas, T, Castellanos, T, da Costa, T, Marina, T, Zanagnolo, V, Martin, V, Gonzalez, V, Student, V, Sukhin, V, Berasaluce Gomez A., Martin-Calvo N., Boria F., Manzour N., Chacon E., Bizzarri N., Chiva L., Martinez A., Quesada A., Kucukmetin A., Vazquez A., Mandic A., Casajuana A., Kavallaris A., Fagotti A., Perrone A., Ferrero A., Lekuona A., Uppin A., Stepanyan A., Chiofalo B., Morillas B., Tauste C., Andrade C., Mom C., Brucker C., Sarac C. -P., Vazquez-Vicente D., Cibula D., Querleu D., Erasun D., Kaidarova D., Tsolakidis D., Haidopoulos D., Golub D., Bonci E. -A., Aksahin E., Goncalves E., Moratalla E., Karaman E., Myriokefalitaki E., Ghezzi F., Narducci F., Roldan F., Raspagliesi F., Goffin F., Grandjean F., Guyon F., Demirkiran F., Fiol G., Chakalova G., Mancebo G., Vorgias G., Gebauer G., Meili G., Hernandez-Cortes G., Bogani G., Cordeiro G., Vujic G., Mendinhos G., Trum H., Bonsang-Kitzis H., Haller H., Vergote I., Zapardiel I., Aluloski I., Berlev I., Pete I., Kalogiannidis I., Kotsopoulos I., Yezhova I., Diez J., Feron J. G., Scharf J. -P., Beltman J., Haesen J., Ponce J., Cea J., Minguez J. A., Garcia J., Arevalo-Serrano J., Gilabert J., Alcazar J. L., Kukk K., Galaal K., Cardenas L., Pirtea L., Mereu L., Anchora L. P., Dostalek L., Klasa L., PakizImre M., Undurraga M., Jedryka M., Bernardino M., Alonso-Espias M., Martin-Salamanca M. B., Cuadra M., Tavares M., Malzoni M., Fehr M., Luyckx M., Lanner M., Leht M., Meydanli M., Mallmann M., Capilna M., Redecha M., Mitrovic M., Maenpaa M. M., Guijarro M., Abdalla N., Gomes N., Povolotskaya N., Badzakov N., Arencibia O., Akbayir O., Cavalle P., Zusterzeel P., Rolland P., Coronado P., Bharathan R., Saaron R., Sousa R., Fruscio R., Jach R., Poka R., Barrachina R., Domingo S., Morales S., Akgol S., Fernandez-Gonzalez S., Aliyev S., Herrero S., Fidalgo S., Prader S., Smrkolj S., Petousis S., Kovachev S., Turan T., Toptas T., Castellanos T., da Costa T. D., Marina T., Zanagnolo V., Martin V., Gonzalez V., Student V., and Sukhin V.
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Background: The SUCCOR cohort was developed to analyse the overall and disease-free survival at 5 years in women with FIGO 2009 stage IB1 cervical cancer. The aim of this study was to compare the use of adjuvant therapy in these women, depending on the method used to diagnose lymphatic node metastasis. Patients and Methods: We used data from the SUCCOR cohort, which collected information from 1049 women with FIGO 2009 stage IB1 cervical cancer who were operated on between January 2013 and December 2014 in Europe. We calculated the adjusted proportion of women who received adjuvant therapy depending on the lymph node diagnosis method and compared disease free and overall survival using Cox proportional-hazards regression models. Inverse probability weighting was used to adjust for baseline potential confounders. Results: The adjusted proportion of women who received adjuvant therapy was 33.8% in the sentinel node biopsy + lymphadenectomy (SNB+LA) group and 44.7% in the LA group (p = 0.02), although the proportion of positive nodal status was similar (p = 0.30). That difference was greater in women with negative nodal status and positive Sedlis criteria (difference 31.2%, p = 0.01). Here, those who underwent a SNB+LA had an increased risk of relapse [hazard ratio (HR) 2.49, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.98–6.33, p = 0.056] and risk of death (HR 3.49, 95% CI 1.04–11.7, p = 0.042) compared with those who underwent LA. Conclusions: Women in this study were less likely to receive adjuvant therapy if their nodal invasion was determined using SNB+LA compared with LA. These results suggest a lack of therapeutic measures available when a negative result is obtained by SNB+LA, which may have an impact on the risk of recurrence and survival.
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- 2023
5. Cytoreductive surgery in patients with advanced ovarian cancer: Surgical complexity score and postoperative complications
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Yakovleva, M. G., primary, Gorodnova, T. V., additional, Kotiv, Kh. B., additional, Smirnova, O. A., additional, Lavrinovich, O. E., additional, Mikaya, N. A., additional, Trifanov, Yu. N., additional, Guseynov, K. D., additional, Bakhidze, E. V., additional, Meshkova, I. E., additional, Nekrasova, E. А., additional, Shagal, М. А., additional, Тyatkov, S. А., additional, Okonechnikova, D. V., additional, Ulrich, E. A., additional, Urmancheeva, A. F., additional, Rostovcev, D. M., additional, and Berlev, I. V., additional
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- 2023
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6. Artificial lung ventilation in patients with morbid obesity during laparoscopic operations in the Trendelenburg position (literature review)
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Gurin, M. N., primary, Golovach, V. M., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, Glushchenko, V. A., additional, and Rosengard, S. A., additional
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- 2023
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7. Results of dose-dense neoadjuvant chemotherapy in the treatment of stages IB2—IIB cervical cancer
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Mamontova, A. S., primary, Smirnova, O. A., additional, Nyuganen, A. O., additional, Abramova, A. V., additional, Bagnenko, S. S., additional, Urmancheeva, A. F., additional, Ulrich, E. A., additional, Mishchenko, A. V., additional, and Berlev, I. V., additional
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- 2023
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8. SUCCOR Nodes: May Sentinel Node Biopsy Determine the Need for Adjuvant Treatment?
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Berasaluce Gómez A., Martín-Calvo N., Boria F., Manzour N., Chacón E., Bizzarri N., Chiva L., Martinez A., Quesada A., Kucukmetin A., Vázquez A., Mandic A., Casajuana A., Kavallaris A., Fagotti A., Perrone A., Ferrero A., Lekuona A., Uppin A., Stepanyan A., Chiofalo B., Morillas B., Tauste C., Andrade C., Mom C., Brucker C., Sarac C. P., Vázquez-Vicente D., Cibula D., Querleu D., Erasun D., Kaidarova D., Tsolakidis D., Haidopoulos D., Golub D., Bonci E. A., Aksahin E., Gonçalves E., Moratalla E., Karaman E., Myriokefalitaki E., Ghezzi F., Narducci F., Roldan F., Raspagliesi F., Goffin F., Grandjean F., Guyon F., Demirkiran F., Fiol G., Chakalova G., Mancebo G., Vorgias G., Gebauer G., Meili G., Hernandez-Cortes G., Bogani G., Cordeiro G., Vujić G., Mendinhos G., Trum H., Bonsang-Kitzis H., Haller H., Vergote I., Zapardiel I., Aluloski I., Berlev I., Pete I., Kalogiannidis I., Kotsopoulos I., Yezhova I., Díez J., Feron J. G., Scharf J. P., Beltman J., Haesen J., Ponce J., Cea J., Mínguez J. Á., García J., Arévalo-Serrano J., Gilabert J., Alcazar J. L., Kukk K., Galaal K., Cárdenas L., Pirtea L., Mereu L., Anchora L. P., Dostalek L., Klasa L., PakižImre M., Undurraga M., Jedryka M., Bernardino M., Alonso-Espias M., Martín-Salamanca M. B., Cuadra M., Tavares M., Malzoni M., Fruscio R., Berasaluce Gómez, A, Martín-Calvo, N, Boria, F, Manzour, N, Chacón, E, Bizzarri, N, Chiva, L, Martinez, A, Quesada, A, Kucukmetin, A, Vázquez, A, Mandic, A, Casajuana, A, Kavallaris, A, Fagotti, A, Perrone, A, Ferrero, A, Lekuona, A, Uppin, A, Stepanyan, A, Chiofalo, B, Morillas, B, Tauste, C, Andrade, C, Mom, C, Brucker, C, Sarac, C, Vázquez-Vicente, D, Cibula, D, Querleu, D, Erasun, D, Kaidarova, D, Tsolakidis, D, Haidopoulos, D, Golub, D, Bonci, E, Aksahin, E, Gonçalves, E, Moratalla, E, Karaman, E, Myriokefalitaki, E, Ghezzi, F, Narducci, F, Roldan, F, Raspagliesi, F, Goffin, F, Grandjean, F, Guyon, F, Demirkiran, F, Fiol, G, Chakalova, G, Mancebo, G, Vorgias, G, Gebauer, G, Meili, G, Hernandez-Cortes, G, Bogani, G, Cordeiro, G, Vujić, G, Mendinhos, G, Trum, H, Bonsang-Kitzis, H, Haller, H, Vergote, I, Zapardiel, I, Aluloski, I, Berlev, I, Pete, I, Kalogiannidis, I, Kotsopoulos, I, Yezhova, I, Díez, J, Feron, J, Scharf, J, Beltman, J, Haesen, J, Ponce, J, Cea, J, Mínguez, J, García, J, Arévalo-Serrano, J, Gilabert, J, Alcazar, J, Kukk, K, Galaal, K, Cárdenas, L, Pirtea, L, Mereu, L, Anchora, L, Dostalek, L, Klasa, L, Pakižimre, M, Undurraga, M, Jedryka, M, Bernardino, M, Alonso-Espias, M, Martín-Salamanca, M, Cuadra, M, Tavares, M, Malzoni, M, and Fruscio, R
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cervical cancer - Abstract
Background: The SUCCOR cohort was developed to analyse the overall and disease-free survival at 5 years in women with FIGO 2009 stage IB1 cervical cancer. The aim of this study was to compare the use of adjuvant therapy in these women, depending on the method used to diagnose lymphatic node metastasis. Patients and Methods: We used data from the SUCCOR cohort, which collected information from 1049 women with FIGO 2009 stage IB1 cervical cancer who were operated on between January 2013 and December 2014 in Europe. We calculated the adjusted proportion of women who received adjuvant therapy depending on the lymph node diagnosis method and compared disease free and overall survival using Cox proportional-hazards regression models. Inverse probability weighting was used to adjust for baseline potential confounders. Results: The adjusted proportion of women who received adjuvant therapy was 33.8% in the sentinel node biopsy + lymphadenectomy (SNB+LA) group and 44.7% in the LA group (p = 0.02), although the proportion of positive nodal status was similar (p = 0.30). That difference was greater in women with negative nodal status and positive Sedlis criteria (difference 31.2%, p = 0.01). Here, those who underwent a SNB+LA had an increased risk of relapse [hazard ratio (HR) 2.49, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.98–6.33, p = 0.056] and risk of death (HR 3.49, 95% CI 1.04–11.7, p = 0.042) compared with those who underwent LA. Conclusions: Women in this study were less likely to receive adjuvant therapy if their nodal invasion was determined using SNB+LA compared with LA. These results suggest a lack of therapeutic measures available when a negative result is obtained by SNB+LA, which may have an impact on the risk of recurrence and survival.
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9. ANALYSIS OF EXPRESSION OF MICRORNA A NEW METHOD FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF PREINVASIVE CERVICAL CARCINOMA: EP1063
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Bakhidze, E, Arkhangelskaya, P, and Berlev, I
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- 2019
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10. THE CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF NEOADJUVANT THERAPY WITH CISPLATIN PLUS MITOMYCIN IN BRCA1-MUTATED OVARIAN CANCER: EP1010
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Kotiv, K, Sokolenko, A, Ulrikh, E, Sidoruk, A, Ivantsov, A, Gorodnova, T, Urmancheeva, A, Berlev, I, and Imyanitov, E
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- 2019
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11. NOVEL CLINICAL ROLES FOR BRCA1/2 GERM-LINE STATUS: 1) PRIMARY SURGERY IS SUPERIOR TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN SPORADIC BUT NOT IN HEREDITARY OVARIAN CANCERS; 2) FAVORABLE ANATOMIC PATTERN OF RELAPSES IN BRCA1/2 MUTATION CARRIERS: EP875
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Imyanitov, E, Gorodnova, T, Sokolenko, A, Ni, V, Ivantsov, A, Kotiv, K, Petrik, S, Amelina, I, and Berlev, I
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- 2019
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12. VULVAR SARCOMA - RARE MALIGNANCY WITH FAVORABLE PROGNOSIS IN CASE OF TIMELY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: EP760
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Ulrikh, E, Safronova, K, Guseynov, K, Smirnova, O, Sidoruk, A, Berlev, I, Mikaya, N, and Urmancheeva, A
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- 2019
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13. RETROPERITONEAL DRAINAGE VERSUS NO DRAINAGE AND NO PERITANIZATION AFTER PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR THE PREVENTION OF LYMPHOCYST FORMATION IN PATIENS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: EP640
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Rogovskaya, T, Sidoruk, A, Urmantcheeva, A, Ulrikh, E, Meshkova, I, Mikaya, N, and Berlev, I
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- 2019
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14. TREATMENT OF ELDERLY PATIENTS (≥70 YEARS OLD) WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER. LONG-TERM OUTCOME: EP639
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Gavrish, Y, Berlev, I, Urmancheeva, A, Ulrikh, E, Artemieva, A, Baltrukova, A, Trifanov, Y, and Sidoruk, A
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- 2019
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15. LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ABDOMINAL SURGERY FOR 70-YEARS AND OLDER WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: EP477
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Berlev, I, Trifanov, Y, Ibragimov, Z, Smirnova, O, Guseinov, K, Mkrtchyan, H, Mikaya, N, Sidoruk, A, Ulrikh, E, and Urmancheeva, A
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- 2019
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16. ROLE OF SENTINEL LYMPH NODE MAPPING WITH INDOCYANINE GREEN IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER. SINGLE-INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE, N=100: EP478
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Berlev, I, Mkrtchyan, H, Ibragimov, Z, Guseinov, K, Mikaya, N, Sidoruk, A, Smirnova, O, Trifanov, Y, Ulrikh, E, and Urmancheeva, A
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- 2019
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17. THE CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF NEOADJUVANT DOSE-DENSE PLATINUM-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY-ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER (IB2-IIB FIGO STAGE): EP420
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Smirnova, O, Ulrikh, E, Bondarev, N, Petrova, A, Mkrtchyan, H, Lavrinovich, O, Ibragimov, Z, Trifanov, Y, Samus, S, Kotiv, H, Sidoruk, A, Mikaya, N, Urmancheeva, A, and Berlev, I
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- 2019
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18. THE EXPERIENCE OF THE N.N. PETROV NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER OF ONCOLOGY IN PERFORMING RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY: EP421
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Sidoruk, A, Berlev, I, Urmancheeva, A, Mikaya, N, Bondarev, N, Ulrikh, E, Nekrasova, E, Gorodnova, T, Rogovskaya, T, and Kotiv, K
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- 2019
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19. EFFICIENCY OF SENTINEL LYMPH NODE DETECTION WITH INDOCYANINE GREEN IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE OF CERVICAL CANCER. SINGLE-INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE, N=80: EP419
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Mkrtchyan, H, Ulrikh, E, Mikaya, N, Sidoruk, A, Urmancheeva, A, and Berlev, I
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- 2019
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20. LONG - TERM OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY (TYPE III PIVER) FOR EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER (IA1-IB1 FIGO): EP258
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Berlev, I, Smirnova, O, Sorokin, P, Sorokina, S, Ulrikh, E, Sidoruk, A, Mkrtchyan, H, Ibragimov, Z, Trifanov, Y, Kotiv, H, Lavrinovich, O, Bondarev, N, Mikaya, N, and Urmancheeva, A
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- 2019
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21. SUCCOR study. An international european cohort observational study comparing minimally invasive surgery versus open abdominal radical hysterectomy in patients with stage IB1 (FIGO 2009, <4 cm) cervical cancer operated in 2013-2014
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Chiva, L, Zanagnolo, V, Kucukmetin, A, Chakalova, G, Raspagliesi, F, Narducci, F, Toptas, T, Meydanli, M, Fagotti, A, Cibula, D, Wydra, D, Póka, R, Jach, R, Tavares, M, Tamussino, K, Haidopoulos, D, Ponce, J, Berlev, I, Roldán, F, Domingo, S, Zapardiel, I, Goncalves, E, Malzoni, M, Arencibia, O, Kukk, K, Haller, H, Vorgias, G, Ghezzi, F, Guyon, F, Herrero, S, Haesen, J, Feron, J G, Minguez, J, Chacon, E, Vazquez, D, Castellanos, T, Arevalo, J, Calvo, Martin N, and Alcazar, J L
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- 2019
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22. SUCCOR Risk: Design and Validation of a Recurrence Prediction Index for Early-Stage Cervical Cancer
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Manzour, N, Chiva, L, Chacon, E, Martin-Calvo, N, Boria, F, Minguez, J, Alcazar, J, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Capilna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Aliyev, S, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujic, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Sukhin, V, Feron, J, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Abdalla, N, Akbayir, O, Akgol, S, Aksahin, E, Alonso-Espias, M, Aluloski, I, Andrade, C, Badzakov, N, Barrachina, R, Bogani, G, Bonci, E, Bonsang-Kitzis, H, Brucker, C, Cardenas, L, Casajuana, A, Cavalle, P, Cea, J, Chiofalo, B, Cordeiro, G, Coronado, P, Cuadra, M, Diez, J, da Costa, T, Domingo, S, Dostalek, L, Demirkiran, F, Erasun, D, Fehr, M, Fernandez-Gonzalez, S, Fidalgo, S, Fiol, G, Galaal, K, Garcia, J, Gebauer, G, Ghezzi, F, Gilabert, J, Gomes, N, Goncalves, E, Gonzalez, V, Grandjean, F, Guijarro, M, Guyon, F, Haesen, J, Hernandez-Cortes, G, Herrero, S, Pete, I, Kalogiannidis, I, Karaman, E, Kavallaris, A, Klasa, L, Kotsopoulos, I, Kovachev, S, Leht, M, Lekuona, A, Luyckx, M, Mallmann, M, Mancebo, G, Mandic, A, Marina, T, Martin, V, Martin-Salamanca, M, Martinez, A, Meili, G, Mendinhos, G, Mereu, L, Mitrovic, M, Morales, S, Moratalla, E, Morillas, B, Myriokefalitaki, E, Pakizimre, M, Petousis, S, Pirtea, L, Povolotskaya, N, Prader, S, Quesada, A, Redecha, M, Roldan, F, Rolland, P, Saaron, R, Sarac, C, Scharf, J, Smrkolj, S, Sousa, R, Stepanyan, A, Student, V, Tauste, C, Trum, H, Turan, T, Undurraga, M, Uppin, A, Vazquez, A, Vergote, I, Vorgias, G, Zapardiel, I, Manzour N., Chiva L., Chacon E., Martin-Calvo N., Boria F., Minguez J. A., Alcazar J. L., Zanagnolo V., Querleu D., Capilna M., Fagotti A., Kucukmetin A., Mom C., Chakalova G., Aliyev S., Malzoni M., Narducci F., Arencibia O., Raspagliesi F., Toptas T., Cibula D., Kaidarova D., Meydanli M., Tavares M., Golub D., Perrone A., Poka R., Tsolakidis D., Vujic G., Jedryka M., Zusterzeel P., Beltman J., Goffin F., Haidopoulos D., Haller H., Jach R., Yezhova I., Berlev I., Bernardino M., Bharathan R., Lanner M., Sukhin V., Feron J. G., Fruscio R., Kukk K., Ponce J., Abdalla N., Akbayir O., Akgol S., Aksahin E., Alonso-Espias M., Aluloski I., Andrade C., Badzakov N., Barrachina R., Bogani G., Bonci E. -A., Bonsang-Kitzis H., Brucker C., Cardenas L., Casajuana A., Cavalle P., Cea J., Chiofalo B., Cordeiro G., Coronado P., Cuadra M., Diez J., da Costa T. D., Domingo S., Dostalek L., Demirkiran F., Erasun D., Fehr M., Fernandez-Gonzalez S., Fidalgo S., Fiol G., Galaal K., Garcia J., Gebauer G., Ghezzi F., Gilabert J., Gomes N., Goncalves E., Gonzalez V., Grandjean F., Guijarro M., Guyon F., Haesen J., Hernandez-Cortes G., Herrero S., Pete I., Kalogiannidis I., Karaman E., Kavallaris A., Klasa L., Kotsopoulos I., Kovachev S., Leht M., Lekuona A., Luyckx M., Mallmann M., Mancebo G., Mandic A., Marina T., Martin V., Martin-Salamanca M. B., Martinez A., Meili G., Mendinhos G., Mereu L., Mitrovic M., Morales S., Moratalla E., Morillas B., Myriokefalitaki E., PakizImre M., Petousis S., Pirtea L., Povolotskaya N., Prader S., Quesada A., Redecha M., Roldan F., Rolland P., Saaron R., Sarac C. -P., Scharf J. -P., Smrkolj S., Sousa R., Stepanyan A., Student V., Tauste C., Trum H., Turan T., Undurraga M., Uppin A., Vazquez A., Vergote I., Vorgias G., Zapardiel I., Manzour, N, Chiva, L, Chacon, E, Martin-Calvo, N, Boria, F, Minguez, J, Alcazar, J, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Capilna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Aliyev, S, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujic, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Sukhin, V, Feron, J, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Abdalla, N, Akbayir, O, Akgol, S, Aksahin, E, Alonso-Espias, M, Aluloski, I, Andrade, C, Badzakov, N, Barrachina, R, Bogani, G, Bonci, E, Bonsang-Kitzis, H, Brucker, C, Cardenas, L, Casajuana, A, Cavalle, P, Cea, J, Chiofalo, B, Cordeiro, G, Coronado, P, Cuadra, M, Diez, J, da Costa, T, Domingo, S, Dostalek, L, Demirkiran, F, Erasun, D, Fehr, M, Fernandez-Gonzalez, S, Fidalgo, S, Fiol, G, Galaal, K, Garcia, J, Gebauer, G, Ghezzi, F, Gilabert, J, Gomes, N, Goncalves, E, Gonzalez, V, Grandjean, F, Guijarro, M, Guyon, F, Haesen, J, Hernandez-Cortes, G, Herrero, S, Pete, I, Kalogiannidis, I, Karaman, E, Kavallaris, A, Klasa, L, Kotsopoulos, I, Kovachev, S, Leht, M, Lekuona, A, Luyckx, M, Mallmann, M, Mancebo, G, Mandic, A, Marina, T, Martin, V, Martin-Salamanca, M, Martinez, A, Meili, G, Mendinhos, G, Mereu, L, Mitrovic, M, Morales, S, Moratalla, E, Morillas, B, Myriokefalitaki, E, Pakizimre, M, Petousis, S, Pirtea, L, Povolotskaya, N, Prader, S, Quesada, A, Redecha, M, Roldan, F, Rolland, P, Saaron, R, Sarac, C, Scharf, J, Smrkolj, S, Sousa, R, Stepanyan, A, Student, V, Tauste, C, Trum, H, Turan, T, Undurraga, M, Uppin, A, Vazquez, A, Vergote, I, Vorgias, G, Zapardiel, I, Manzour N., Chiva L., Chacon E., Martin-Calvo N., Boria F., Minguez J. A., Alcazar J. L., Zanagnolo V., Querleu D., Capilna M., Fagotti A., Kucukmetin A., Mom C., Chakalova G., Aliyev S., Malzoni M., Narducci F., Arencibia O., Raspagliesi F., Toptas T., Cibula D., Kaidarova D., Meydanli M., Tavares M., Golub D., Perrone A., Poka R., Tsolakidis D., Vujic G., Jedryka M., Zusterzeel P., Beltman J., Goffin F., Haidopoulos D., Haller H., Jach R., Yezhova I., Berlev I., Bernardino M., Bharathan R., Lanner M., Sukhin V., Feron J. G., Fruscio R., Kukk K., Ponce J., Abdalla N., Akbayir O., Akgol S., Aksahin E., Alonso-Espias M., Aluloski I., Andrade C., Badzakov N., Barrachina R., Bogani G., Bonci E. -A., Bonsang-Kitzis H., Brucker C., Cardenas L., Casajuana A., Cavalle P., Cea J., Chiofalo B., Cordeiro G., Coronado P., Cuadra M., Diez J., da Costa T. D., Domingo S., Dostalek L., Demirkiran F., Erasun D., Fehr M., Fernandez-Gonzalez S., Fidalgo S., Fiol G., Galaal K., Garcia J., Gebauer G., Ghezzi F., Gilabert J., Gomes N., Goncalves E., Gonzalez V., Grandjean F., Guijarro M., Guyon F., Haesen J., Hernandez-Cortes G., Herrero S., Pete I., Kalogiannidis I., Karaman E., Kavallaris A., Klasa L., Kotsopoulos I., Kovachev S., Leht M., Lekuona A., Luyckx M., Mallmann M., Mancebo G., Mandic A., Marina T., Martin V., Martin-Salamanca M. B., Martinez A., Meili G., Mendinhos G., Mereu L., Mitrovic M., Morales S., Moratalla E., Morillas B., Myriokefalitaki E., PakizImre M., Petousis S., Pirtea L., Povolotskaya N., Prader S., Quesada A., Redecha M., Roldan F., Rolland P., Saaron R., Sarac C. -P., Scharf J. -P., Smrkolj S., Sousa R., Stepanyan A., Student V., Tauste C., Trum H., Turan T., Undurraga M., Uppin A., Vazquez A., Vergote I., Vorgias G., and Zapardiel I.
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Objective: Based on the SUCCOR study database, our primary objective was to identify the independent clinical pathological variables associated with the risk of relapse in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer who underwent a radical hysterectomy. Our secondary goal was to design and validate a risk predictive index (RPI) for classifying patients depending on the risk of recurrence. Methods: Overall, 1116 women were included from January 2013 to December 2014. We randomly divided our sample into two cohorts: discovery and validation cohorts. The test group was used to identify the independent variables associated with relapse, and with these variables, we designed our RPI. The index was applied to calculate a relapse risk score for each participant in the validation group. Results: A previous cone biopsy was the most significant independent variable that lowered the rate of relapse (odds ratio [OR] 0.31, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.17–0.60). Additionally, patients with a tumor diameter >2 cm on preoperative imaging assessment (OR 2.15, 95% CI 1.33–3.5) and operated by the minimally invasive approach (OR 1.61, 95% CI 1.00–2.57) were more likely to have a recurrence. Based on these findings, patients in the validation cohort were classified according to the RPI of low, medium, or high risk of relapse, with rates of 3.4%, 9.8%, and 21.3% observed in each group, respectively. With a median follow-up of 58 months, the 5-year disease-free survival rates were 97.2% for the low-risk group, 88.0% for the medium-risk group, and 80.5% for the high-risk group (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Previous conization to radical hysterectomy was the most powerful protective variable of relapse. Our risk predictor index was validated to identify patients at risk of recurrence.
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23. Malignant endometriosis-associated ovarian and extraovarian neoplasia (review of literature)
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Kotiv, Kh. B., primary, Gorodnova, T. V., additional, Lavrinovich, O. E., additional, and Berlev, I. V., additional
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Salvo, G, Ramirez, PT, Wu, X, Leitao, M, Mosgaard, BJ, Falconer, H, Perrotta, M, Rendón, G, Kucukmetin, A, Berlev, I, Persson, J, Vieira, M, Cibula, D, Fotopoulou, C, Liu, K, Ribeiro, R, Capilna, ME, Kaidarova, D, Baiocchi, G, Li, X, Li, J, Pedra-Nobre, S, Pálsdóttir, K, Noll, F, Rundle, S, Ulrikh, E, Kocian, R, Saso, S, Hu, Z, Tsunoda, A, Gheorghe, M, Bolatbekova, R, Pitcher, B, and Pareja, R
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25. Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Determining Prognostic Factors for Cervical Cancer IB2-IIB Stages after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
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Mamontova, A. S., primary, Smirnova, O. A., additional, Grishko, P. Yu., additional, Nyuganen, A. O., additional, Kulish, A. V., additional, Tyatkov, S. A., additional, Gridasov, V. V., additional, Bagnenko, S. S., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, and Mishchenko, A. V., additional
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Kotiv, Kh. B., primary, Gorodnova, T. V., additional, Sokolenko, A. P., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, and Imyanitov, E. N., additional
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27. SUCCOR cone study
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Chacon, E, Manzour, N, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Núñez-Córdoba, Jm, Martin-Calvo, N, Căpîlna, Me, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Shamistan, A, Gil Moreno, A, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, Mm, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, Am, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujić, G, Jedryka, Ma, Zusterzeel, Plm, Beltman, Jj, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, Mm, Sukhin, V, Feron, Jg, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Minguez, Ja, Vázquez-Vicente, D, Castellanos, T, Boria, F, Alcazar, Jl, Chiva, L, SUCCOR study group, SUCCOR study Group: Abdalla, N, Akgöl, S, Aksahin, D, Aliyev, S, Alonso-Espias, M, Aluloski, I, Andrade, C, Badzakov, N, Barrachina, R, Bogani, G, Bonci, E-A, Bonsang-Kitzis, H, Brucker, C, Cárdenas, L, Casajuana, A, Cavalle, P, Cea, J, Chiofalo, B, Cordeiro, G, Coronado, P, Cuadra, M, Díez, J, Diniz da Costa, T, Domingo, S, Dostalek, L, Elif, F, Erasun, D, Fehr, M, Fernandez-Gonzalez, S, Ferrero, A, Fidalgo, S, Fiol, G, Galaal, K, García, J, Gebauer, G, Ghezzi, F, Gilabert, J, Gomes, N, Gonçalves, E, Gonzalez, V, Grandjean, F, Guijarro, M, Guyon, F, Haesen, J, Hernandez-Cortes, G, Herrero, S, Pete, I, Kalogiannidis, I, Karaman, E, Kavallaris, A, Klasa, L, Kotsopoulos, I, Stefan Kovachev, S, U A, Leht, Lekuona, A, Luyckx, M, Mallmann, M, Mancebo, G, Mandic, A, Marina, T, Martin, V, M B, Martín-Salamanca, Lago, V, Martinez, A, Meili, G, Mendinhos, G, Mereu, L, Mitrovic, M, Morales, S, Moratalla, E, N R, Gómez-Hidalgo, Morillas, B, Myriokefalitaki, E, Pakižimre, M, Petousis, S, Pirtea, L, Povolotskaya, N, Prader, S, Quesada, A, Redecha, M, Roldan, F, Rolland, P, Saaron, R, Sarac, C-P, Scharf, J-P, Smrkolj, S, Sousa, R, Stepanyan, A, Študent, V, Tauste, C, Trum, H, Turan, T, Undurraga, M, Vázquez, A, Vergote, I, Vorgias, G, and Zapardiel, I, Obstetrics and gynaecology, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), Chacon, E, Manzour, N, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Núñez-Córdoba, J, Martin-Calvo, N, Căpîlna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Shamistan, A, Gil Moreno, A, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujić, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, M, Sukhin, V, Feron, J, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Minguez, J, Vázquez-Vicente, D, Castellanos, T, Boria, F, Alcazar, J, and Chiva, L
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Adult ,Databases, Factual ,cervical cancer ,Conization ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Disease-Free Survival ,Women's cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 17] ,surgery ,Settore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIA ,laparoscopes ,laparoscope ,Oncology ,laparotomy ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,hysterectomy ,Propensity Score ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate disease-free survival of cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 2009).MethodsA multicenter retrospective observational cohort study was conducted including patients from the Surgery in Cervical Cancer Comparing Different Surgical Aproaches in Stage IB1 Cervical Cancer (SUCCOR) database with FIGO 2009 IB1 cervical carcinoma treated with radical hysterectomy between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2014. We used propensity score matching to minimize the potential allocation biases arising from the retrospective design. Patients who underwent conization but were similar for other measured characteristics were matched 1:1 to patients from the non-cone group using a caliper width ≤0.2 standard deviations of the logit odds of the estimated propensity score.ResultsWe obtained a weighted cohort of 374 patients (187 patients with prior conization and 187 non-conization patients). We found a 65% reduction in the risk of relapse for patients who had cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy (hazard ratio (HR) 0.35, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.16 to 0.75, p=0.007) and a 75% reduction in the risk of death for the same sample (HR 0.25, 95% CI 0.07 to 0.90, p=0.033). In addition, patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery without prior conization had a 5.63 times higher chance of relapse compared with those who had an open approach and previous conization (HR 5.63, 95% CI 1.64 to 19.3, p=0.006). Patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery with prior conization and those who underwent open surgery without prior conization showed no differences in relapse rates compared with those who underwent open surgery with prior cone biopsy (reference) (HR 1.94, 95% CI 0.49 to 7.76, p=0.349 and HR 2.94, 95% CI 0.80 to 10.86, p=0.106 respectively).ConclusionsIn this retrospective study, patients undergoing cervical conization before radical hysterectomy had a significantly lower risk of relapse and death.
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28. Radical hysterectomy in early cervical cancer in Europe: Characteristics, outcomes and evaluation of ESGO quality indicators
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Boria, F, Chiva, L, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Martin-Calvo, N, CA Pilna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Shamistan, A, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujic, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, M, Sukhin, V, Feron J.,, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Alonso-Espias, M, Minguez, J, Vazquez-Vicente, D, Manzour, N, Jurado, M, Castellanos, T, Chacon, E, Alcazar, J, Boria F, Chiva L, Zanagnolo V, Querleu D, Martin-Calvo N, CA Pilna M. E, Fagotti A, Kucukmetin A, Mom C, Chakalova G., Shamistan A., Malzoni M., Narducci F., Arencibia O., Raspagliesi F., Toptas T., Cibula D., Kaidarova D., Meydanli M. M., Tavares M., Golub D., Perrone A. M., Poka R., Tsolakidis D., Vujic G., Jedryka M. A., Zusterzeel P. L. M., Beltman J. J., Goffin F., Haidopoulos D., Haller H., Jach R., Yezhova I., Berlev I., Bernardino M., Bharathan R, Lanner M, Maenpaa M. M, Sukhin V, Feron J. -G, Fruscio R, Kukk K, Ponce J, Alonso-Espias M, Minguez J. A, Vazquez-Vicente D, Manzour N, Jurado M, Castellanos T, Chacon E, Alcazar J. L., Boria, F, Chiva, L, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Martin-Calvo, N, CA Pilna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Shamistan, A, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujic, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, M, Sukhin, V, Feron J.,, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Alonso-Espias, M, Minguez, J, Vazquez-Vicente, D, Manzour, N, Jurado, M, Castellanos, T, Chacon, E, Alcazar, J, Boria F, Chiva L, Zanagnolo V, Querleu D, Martin-Calvo N, CA Pilna M. E, Fagotti A, Kucukmetin A, Mom C, Chakalova G., Shamistan A., Malzoni M., Narducci F., Arencibia O., Raspagliesi F., Toptas T., Cibula D., Kaidarova D., Meydanli M. M., Tavares M., Golub D., Perrone A. M., Poka R., Tsolakidis D., Vujic G., Jedryka M. A., Zusterzeel P. L. M., Beltman J. J., Goffin F., Haidopoulos D., Haller H., Jach R., Yezhova I., Berlev I., Bernardino M., Bharathan R, Lanner M, Maenpaa M. M, Sukhin V, Feron J. -G, Fruscio R, Kukk K, Ponce J, Alonso-Espias M, Minguez J. A, Vazquez-Vicente D, Manzour N, Jurado M, Castellanos T, Chacon E, and Alcazar J. L.
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Introduction Comprehensive updated information on cervical cancer surgical treatment in Europe is scarce. Objective To evaluate baseline characteristics of women with early cervical cancer and to analyze the outcomes of the ESGO quality indicators after radical hysterectomy in the SUCCOR database. Methods The SUCCOR database consisted of 1272 patients who underwent radical hysterectomy for stage IB1 cervical cancer (FIGO 2009) between January 2013 and December 2014. After exclusion criteria, the final sample included 1156 patients. This study first described the clinical, surgical, pathological, and follow-up variables of this population and then analyzed the outcomes (disease-free survival and overall survival) after radical hysterectomy. Surgical-related ESGO quality indicators were assessed and the accomplishment of the stated recommendations was verified. Results The mean age of the patients was 47.1 years (SD 10.8), with a mean body mass index of 25.4 kg/m 2 (SD 4.9). A total of 423 (36.6%) patients had a previous cone biopsy. Tumor size (clinical examination) <2 cm was observed in 667 (57.7%) patients. The most frequent histology type was squamous carcinoma (794 (68.7%) patients), and positive lymph nodes were found in 143 (12.4%) patients. A total of 633 (54.8%) patients were operated by open abdominal surgery. Intra-operative complications occurred in 108 (9.3%) patients, and post-operative complications during the first month occurred in 249 (21.5%) patients, with bladder dysfunction as the most frequent event (119 (10.3%) patients). Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher complication occurred in 56 (4.8%) patients. A total of 510 (44.1%) patients received adjuvant therapy. After a median follow-up of 58 months (range 0-84), the 5-year disease-free survival was 88.3%, and the overall survival was 94.9%. In our population, 10 of the 11 surgical-related quality indicators currently recommended by ESGO were fully fulfilled 5 years before its implementation. Conc
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29. SUCCOR cone study: conization before radical hysterectomy
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Chacon, E., Manzour, N., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Núñez-Córdoba, J.M., Martin-Calvo, N., Căpîlna, M.E., Fagotti, A., Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Shamistan, A., Moreno, A., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M.M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A.M., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujić, G., Jedryka, M.A., Zusterzeel, P.L.M., Beltman, J.J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Maenpaa, M.M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J.G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Minguez, J.A., Vázquez-Vicente, D., Castellanos, T., Boria, F., Alcazar, J.L., Chiva, L., Chacon, E., Manzour, N., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Núñez-Córdoba, J.M., Martin-Calvo, N., Căpîlna, M.E., Fagotti, A., Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Shamistan, A., Moreno, A., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M.M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A.M., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujić, G., Jedryka, M.A., Zusterzeel, P.L.M., Beltman, J.J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Maenpaa, M.M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J.G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Minguez, J.A., Vázquez-Vicente, D., Castellanos, T., Boria, F., Alcazar, J.L., and Chiva, L.
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Item does not contain fulltext, OBJECTIVE: To evaluate disease-free survival of cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 2009). METHODS: A multicenter retrospective observational cohort study was conducted including patients from the Surgery in Cervical Cancer Comparing Different Surgical Aproaches in Stage IB1 Cervical Cancer (SUCCOR) database with FIGO 2009 IB1 cervical carcinoma treated with radical hysterectomy between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2014. We used propensity score matching to minimize the potential allocation biases arising from the retrospective design. Patients who underwent conization but were similar for other measured characteristics were matched 1:1 to patients from the non-cone group using a caliper width ≤0.2 standard deviations of the logit odds of the estimated propensity score. RESULTS: We obtained a weighted cohort of 374 patients (187 patients with prior conization and 187 non-conization patients). We found a 65% reduction in the risk of relapse for patients who had cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy (hazard ratio (HR) 0.35, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.16 to 0.75, p=0.007) and a 75% reduction in the risk of death for the same sample (HR 0.25, 95% CI 0.07 to 0.90, p=0.033). In addition, patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery without prior conization had a 5.63 times higher chance of relapse compared with those who had an open approach and previous conization (HR 5.63, 95% CI 1.64 to 19.3, p=0.006). Patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery with prior conization and those who underwent open surgery without prior conization showed no differences in relapse rates compared with those who underwent open surgery with prior cone biopsy (reference) (HR 1.94, 95% CI 0.49 to 7.76, p=0.349 and HR 2.94, 95% CI 0.80 to 10.86, p=0.106 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective study, patients undergoing cervical conizatio
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30. SUCCOR Risk: Design and Validation of a Recurrence Prediction Index for Early-Stage Cervical Cancer
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Manzour, N., Chiva, L., Chacon, E., Martin-Calvo, N., Boria, F., Minguez, J. A., Alcazar, J. L., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Capilna, M., Fagotti, Anna, Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Aliyev, S., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujic, G., Jedryka, M., Zusterzeel, P., Beltman, J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J. G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Abdalla, N., Akbayir, O., Akgol, S., Aksahin, E., Alonso-Espias, M., Aluloski, I., Andrade, C., Badzakov, N., Barrachina, R., Bogani, G., Bonci, E. -A., Bonsang-Kitzis, H., Brucker, C., Cardenas, L., Casajuana, A., Cavalle, P., Cea, J., Chiofalo, B., Cordeiro, G., Coronado, P., Cuadra, M., Diez, J., da Costa, T. D., Domingo, S., Dostalek, L., Demirkiran, F., Erasun, D., Fehr, M., Fernandez-Gonzalez, S., Fidalgo, S., Fiol, G., Galaal, K., Garcia, J., Gebauer, G., Ghezzi, F., Gilabert, J., Gomes, N., Goncalves, E., Gonzalez, V., Grandjean, F., Guijarro, M., Guyon, F., Haesen, J., Hernandez-Cortes, G., Herrero, S., Pete, I., Kalogiannidis, I., Karaman, E., Kavallaris, A., Klasa, L., Kotsopoulos, I., Kovachev, S., Leht, M., Lekuona, A., Luyckx, M., Mallmann, M., Mancebo, G., Mandic, A., Marina, T., Martin, V., Martin-Salamanca, M. B., Martinez, A., Meili, G., Mendinhos, G., Mereu, L., Mitrovic, M., Morales, S., Moratalla, E., Morillas, B., Myriokefalitaki, E., Pakizimre, M., Petousis, S., Pirtea, L., Povolotskaya, N., Prader, S., Quesada, A., Redecha, M., Roldan, F., Rolland, P., Saaron, R., Sarac, C. -P., Scharf, J. -P., Smrkolj, S., Sousa, R., Stepanyan, A., Student, V., Tauste, C., Trum, H., Turan, T., Undurraga, M., Uppin, A., Vazquez, A., Vergote, I., Vorgias, G., Zapardiel, I., Fagotti A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5579-335X), Manzour, N., Chiva, L., Chacon, E., Martin-Calvo, N., Boria, F., Minguez, J. A., Alcazar, J. L., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Capilna, M., Fagotti, Anna, Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Aliyev, S., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujic, G., Jedryka, M., Zusterzeel, P., Beltman, J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J. G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Abdalla, N., Akbayir, O., Akgol, S., Aksahin, E., Alonso-Espias, M., Aluloski, I., Andrade, C., Badzakov, N., Barrachina, R., Bogani, G., Bonci, E. -A., Bonsang-Kitzis, H., Brucker, C., Cardenas, L., Casajuana, A., Cavalle, P., Cea, J., Chiofalo, B., Cordeiro, G., Coronado, P., Cuadra, M., Diez, J., da Costa, T. D., Domingo, S., Dostalek, L., Demirkiran, F., Erasun, D., Fehr, M., Fernandez-Gonzalez, S., Fidalgo, S., Fiol, G., Galaal, K., Garcia, J., Gebauer, G., Ghezzi, F., Gilabert, J., Gomes, N., Goncalves, E., Gonzalez, V., Grandjean, F., Guijarro, M., Guyon, F., Haesen, J., Hernandez-Cortes, G., Herrero, S., Pete, I., Kalogiannidis, I., Karaman, E., Kavallaris, A., Klasa, L., Kotsopoulos, I., Kovachev, S., Leht, M., Lekuona, A., Luyckx, M., Mallmann, M., Mancebo, G., Mandic, A., Marina, T., Martin, V., Martin-Salamanca, M. B., Martinez, A., Meili, G., Mendinhos, G., Mereu, L., Mitrovic, M., Morales, S., Moratalla, E., Morillas, B., Myriokefalitaki, E., Pakizimre, M., Petousis, S., Pirtea, L., Povolotskaya, N., Prader, S., Quesada, A., Redecha, M., Roldan, F., Rolland, P., Saaron, R., Sarac, C. -P., Scharf, J. -P., Smrkolj, S., Sousa, R., Stepanyan, A., Student, V., Tauste, C., Trum, H., Turan, T., Undurraga, M., Uppin, A., Vazquez, A., Vergote, I., Vorgias, G., Zapardiel, I., and Fagotti A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5579-335X)
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Objective: Based on the SUCCOR study database, our primary objective was to identify the independent clinical pathological variables associated with the risk of relapse in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer who underwent a radical hysterectomy. Our secondary goal was to design and validate a risk predictive index (RPI) for classifying patients depending on the risk of recurrence. Methods: Overall, 1116 women were included from January 2013 to December 2014. We randomly divided our sample into two cohorts: discovery and validation cohorts. The test group was used to identify the independent variables associated with relapse, and with these variables, we designed our RPI. The index was applied to calculate a relapse risk score for each participant in the validation group. Results: A previous cone biopsy was the most significant independent variable that lowered the rate of relapse (odds ratio [OR] 0.31, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.17–0.60). Additionally, patients with a tumor diameter >2 cm on preoperative imaging assessment (OR 2.15, 95% CI 1.33–3.5) and operated by the minimally invasive approach (OR 1.61, 95% CI 1.00–2.57) were more likely to have a recurrence. Based on these findings, patients in the validation cohort were classified according to the RPI of low, medium, or high risk of relapse, with rates of 3.4%, 9.8%, and 21.3% observed in each group, respectively. With a median follow-up of 58 months, the 5-year disease-free survival rates were 97.2% for the low-risk group, 88.0% for the medium-risk group, and 80.5% for the high-risk group (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Previous conization to radical hysterectomy was the most powerful protective variable of relapse. Our risk predictor index was validated to identify patients at risk of recurrence.
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31. SUCCOR cone study: conization before radical hysterectomy
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Chacon, E, Manzour, N, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Núñez-Córdoba, J, Martin-Calvo, N, Căpîlna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Shamistan, A, Gil Moreno, A, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujić, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, M, Sukhin, V, Feron, J, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Minguez, J, Vázquez-Vicente, D, Castellanos, T, Boria, F, Alcazar, J, Chiva, L, Chacon, Enrique, Manzour, Nabil, Zanagnolo, Vanna, Querleu, Denis, Núñez-Córdoba, Jorge M, Martin-Calvo, Nerea, Căpîlna, Mihai Emil, Fagotti, Anna, Kucukmetin, Ali, Mom, Constantijne, Chakalova, Galina, Shamistan, Aliyev, Gil Moreno, Antonio, Malzoni, Mario, Narducci, Fabrice, Arencibia, Octavio, Raspagliesi, Francesco, Toptas, Tayfun, Cibula, David, Kaidarova, Dilyara, Meydanli, Mehmet Mutlu, Tavares, Mariana, Golub, Dmytro, Perrone, Anna Myriam, Poka, Robert, Tsolakidis, Dimitrios, Vujić, Goran, Jedryka, Marcin A, Zusterzeel, Petra L M, Beltman, Jogchum Jan, Goffin, Frederic, Haidopoulos, Dimitrios, Haller, Herman, Jach, Robert, Yezhova, Iryna, Berlev, Igor, Bernardino, Margarida, Bharathan, Rasiah, Lanner, Maximilian, Maenpaa, Minna M, Sukhin, Vladyslav, Feron, Jean-Guillaume, Fruscio, Robert, Kukk, Kersti, Ponce, Jordi, Minguez, Jose Angel, Vázquez-Vicente, Daniel, Castellanos, Teresa, Boria, Felix, Alcazar, Juan Luis, Chiva, Luis, Chacon, E, Manzour, N, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Núñez-Córdoba, J, Martin-Calvo, N, Căpîlna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Shamistan, A, Gil Moreno, A, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujić, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, M, Sukhin, V, Feron, J, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Minguez, J, Vázquez-Vicente, D, Castellanos, T, Boria, F, Alcazar, J, Chiva, L, Chacon, Enrique, Manzour, Nabil, Zanagnolo, Vanna, Querleu, Denis, Núñez-Córdoba, Jorge M, Martin-Calvo, Nerea, Căpîlna, Mihai Emil, Fagotti, Anna, Kucukmetin, Ali, Mom, Constantijne, Chakalova, Galina, Shamistan, Aliyev, Gil Moreno, Antonio, Malzoni, Mario, Narducci, Fabrice, Arencibia, Octavio, Raspagliesi, Francesco, Toptas, Tayfun, Cibula, David, Kaidarova, Dilyara, Meydanli, Mehmet Mutlu, Tavares, Mariana, Golub, Dmytro, Perrone, Anna Myriam, Poka, Robert, Tsolakidis, Dimitrios, Vujić, Goran, Jedryka, Marcin A, Zusterzeel, Petra L M, Beltman, Jogchum Jan, Goffin, Frederic, Haidopoulos, Dimitrios, Haller, Herman, Jach, Robert, Yezhova, Iryna, Berlev, Igor, Bernardino, Margarida, Bharathan, Rasiah, Lanner, Maximilian, Maenpaa, Minna M, Sukhin, Vladyslav, Feron, Jean-Guillaume, Fruscio, Robert, Kukk, Kersti, Ponce, Jordi, Minguez, Jose Angel, Vázquez-Vicente, Daniel, Castellanos, Teresa, Boria, Felix, Alcazar, Juan Luis, and Chiva, Luis
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate disease-free survival of cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 2009). METHODS: A multicenter retrospective observational cohort study was conducted including patients from the Surgery in Cervical Cancer Comparing Different Surgical Aproaches in Stage IB1 Cervical Cancer (SUCCOR) database with FIGO 2009 IB1 cervical carcinoma treated with radical hysterectomy between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2014. We used propensity score matching to minimize the potential allocation biases arising from the retrospective design. Patients who underwent conization but were similar for other measured characteristics were matched 1:1 to patients from the non-cone group using a caliper width ≤0.2 standard deviations of the logit odds of the estimated propensity score. RESULTS: We obtained a weighted cohort of 374 patients (187 patients with prior conization and 187 non-conization patients). We found a 65% reduction in the risk of relapse for patients who had cervical conization prior to radical hysterectomy (hazard ratio (HR) 0.35, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.16 to 0.75, p=0.007) and a 75% reduction in the risk of death for the same sample (HR 0.25, 95% CI 0.07 to 0.90, p=0.033). In addition, patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery without prior conization had a 5.63 times higher chance of relapse compared with those who had an open approach and previous conization (HR 5.63, 95% CI 1.64 to 19.3, p=0.006). Patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery with prior conization and those who underwent open surgery without prior conization showed no differences in relapse rates compared with those who underwent open surgery with prior cone biopsy (reference) (HR 1.94, 95% CI 0.49 to 7.76, p=0.349 and HR 2.94, 95% CI 0.80 to 10.86, p=0.106 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective study, patients undergoing cervical conizatio
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32. Main oncological aspects of the diagnosis of precancerous diseases and early stages of endometrial, cervical and ovarian malignancies
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Belyaev A.M. Belyaev, Lavrinovich O.E. Lavrinovich, Ibragimov Z.N. Ibragimov, Mikhet’ko A.A. Mikhet’ko, Berlev I.V. Berlev I, Mikaya N.A. Mikaya, Yakovleva M.G. Yakovleva, Nekrasova E.A. Nekrasova E, Gorodnova T.V. Gorodnova, Ul’rikh E.A. Ul’rikh E, Urmancheeva A.F. Urmancheeva, Smirnova O.A. Smirnova, Meshkova I.E. Meshkova, Beibulatova R.M. Beibulatova, Bondarev N.E. Bondarev, and Abramova A.V. Abramova A
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33. 175 Cost-efficient analysis of BRCAness status in high-grade serous ovarian carcinomas
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Imyanitov, E, primary, Sokolenko, A, additional, Gorodnova, T, additional, Bizin, I, additional, Kuligina, E, additional, Kotiv, K, additional, Romanko, A, additional, Ermachenkova, T, additional, Ivantsov, A, additional, Preobrazhenskaya, E, additional, Sokolova, T, additional, Aleksakhina, S, additional, Broyde, R, additional, and Berlev, I, additional
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34. Glassy cell carcinoma of cervix
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Safronova, K. V., primary, Artemieva, A. S., additional, Ulrikh, E. A., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, and Urmancheeva, A. F., additional
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35. 760P Straightforward molecular tests for predicting response and non-response to platinum-based neoadjuvant therapy in high-grade serous ovarian cancer patients
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Imyanitov, E.N., primary, Sokolenko, A., additional, Gorodnova, T., additional, Bizin, I.V., additional, Kuligina, E.S., additional, Kotiv, K., additional, Romanko, A., additional, Ermachenkova, T., additional, Ivantsov, A.O., additional, Preobrazhenskaya, E., additional, Sokolova, T., additional, Aleksakhina, S., additional, Broyde, R., additional, and Berlev, I., additional
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36. Risk factors modulating the course of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions in women of reproductive age
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Prisyazhnaya, T. S., primary, Mikhaylyukova, V. A., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, and Malek, A. V., additional
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37. Radical hysterectomy in early cervical cancer in Europe: characteristics, outcomes and evaluation of ESGO quality indicators
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Boria, F., Chiva, L., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Martin-Calvo, N., Căpîlna, M.E., Fagotti, A., Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Shamistan, A., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M.M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A.M., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujić, G., Jedryka, M.A., Zusterzeel, P.L.M., Beltman, J.J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Maenpaa, M.M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J.G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Alonso-Espías, M., Minguez, J.A., Vázquez-Vicente, D., Manzour, N., Jurado, M., Castellanos, T., Chacon, E., Alcazar, J.L., Boria, F., Chiva, L., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Martin-Calvo, N., Căpîlna, M.E., Fagotti, A., Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Shamistan, A., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M.M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A.M., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujić, G., Jedryka, M.A., Zusterzeel, P.L.M., Beltman, J.J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Maenpaa, M.M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J.G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Alonso-Espías, M., Minguez, J.A., Vázquez-Vicente, D., Manzour, N., Jurado, M., Castellanos, T., Chacon, E., and Alcazar, J.L.
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Item does not contain fulltext, INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive updated information on cervical cancer surgical treatment in Europe is scarce. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate baseline characteristics of women with early cervical cancer and to analyze the outcomes of the ESGO quality indicators after radical hysterectomy in the SUCCOR database. METHODS: The SUCCOR database consisted of 1272 patients who underwent radical hysterectomy for stage IB1 cervical cancer (FIGO 2009) between January 2013 and December 2014. After exclusion criteria, the final sample included 1156 patients. This study first described the clinical, surgical, pathological, and follow-up variables of this population and then analyzed the outcomes (disease-free survival and overall survival) after radical hysterectomy. Surgical-related ESGO quality indicators were assessed and the accomplishment of the stated recommendations was verified. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 47.1 years (SD 10.8), with a mean body mass index of 25.4 kg/m(2) (SD 4.9). A total of 423 (36.6%) patients had a previous cone biopsy. Tumor size (clinical examination) <2 cm was observed in 667 (57.7%) patients. The most frequent histology type was squamous carcinoma (794 (68.7%) patients), and positive lymph nodes were found in 143 (12.4%) patients. A total of 633 (54.8%) patients were operated by open abdominal surgery. Intra-operative complications occurred in 108 (9.3%) patients, and post-operative complications during the first month occurred in 249 (21.5%) patients, with bladder dysfunction as the most frequent event (119 (10.3%) patients). Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher complication occurred in 56 (4.8%) patients. A total of 510 (44.1%) patients received adjuvant therapy. After a median follow-up of 58 months (range 0-84), the 5-year disease-free survival was 88.3%, and the overall survival was 94.9%. In our population, 10 of the 11 surgical-related quality indicators currently recommended by ESGO were fully fulfilled 5 years before its implementation. CO
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38. Radical hysterectomy in early cervical cancer in Europe: Characteristics, outcomes and evaluation of ESGO quality indicators
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Boria F., Chiva L., Zanagnolo V., Querleu D., Martin-Calvo N., CA Pilna M. E., Kucukmetin A., Mom C., Chakalova, G. , Shamistan, A., Malzoni M., Narducci F., Arencibia O., Raspagliesi F., Toptas T., Cibula D., Kaidarova D., Meydanli M. M., Tavares M., Golub D., Perrone A. M., Poka R., Tsolakidis D., Vujic G., Jedryka M. A., Zusterzeel P. L. M., Beltman J. J., Goffin F., Haidopoulos D., Haller H., Jach R., Yezhova I., Berlev I., Bernardino M., Bharathan R., Lanner M., Maenpaa M. M., Sukhin V., Feron J. -G., Fruscio R., Kukk K., Ponce J., Alonso-Espias M., Minguez J. A., Vazquez-Vicente D., Manzour N., Jurado M., Castellanos T., Chacon E., Alcazar J. L., Fagotti, Anna, Fagotti A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5579-335X), Boria F., Chiva L., Zanagnolo V., Querleu D., Martin-Calvo N., CA Pilna M. E., Kucukmetin A., Mom C., Chakalova, G. , Shamistan, A., Malzoni M., Narducci F., Arencibia O., Raspagliesi F., Toptas T., Cibula D., Kaidarova D., Meydanli M. M., Tavares M., Golub D., Perrone A. M., Poka R., Tsolakidis D., Vujic G., Jedryka M. A., Zusterzeel P. L. M., Beltman J. J., Goffin F., Haidopoulos D., Haller H., Jach R., Yezhova I., Berlev I., Bernardino M., Bharathan R., Lanner M., Maenpaa M. M., Sukhin V., Feron J. -G., Fruscio R., Kukk K., Ponce J., Alonso-Espias M., Minguez J. A., Vazquez-Vicente D., Manzour N., Jurado M., Castellanos T., Chacon E., Alcazar J. L., Fagotti, Anna, and Fagotti A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5579-335X)
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Introduction Comprehensive updated information on cervical cancer surgical treatment in Europe is scarce. Objective To evaluate baseline characteristics of women with early cervical cancer and to analyze the outcomes of the ESGO quality indicators after radical hysterectomy in the SUCCOR database. Methods The SUCCOR database consisted of 1272 patients who underwent radical hysterectomy for stage IB1 cervical cancer (FIGO 2009) between January 2013 and December 2014. After exclusion criteria, the final sample included 1156 patients. This study first described the clinical, surgical, pathological, and follow-up variables of this population and then analyzed the outcomes (disease-free survival and overall survival) after radical hysterectomy. Surgical-related ESGO quality indicators were assessed and the accomplishment of the stated recommendations was verified. Results The mean age of the patients was 47.1 years (SD 10.8), with a mean body mass index of 25.4 kg/m 2 (SD 4.9). A total of 423 (36.6%) patients had a previous cone biopsy. Tumor size (clinical examination) <2 cm was observed in 667 (57.7%) patients. The most frequent histology type was squamous carcinoma (794 (68.7%) patients), and positive lymph nodes were found in 143 (12.4%) patients. A total of 633 (54.8%) patients were operated by open abdominal surgery. Intra-operative complications occurred in 108 (9.3%) patients, and post-operative complications during the first month occurred in 249 (21.5%) patients, with bladder dysfunction as the most frequent event (119 (10.3%) patients). Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher complication occurred in 56 (4.8%) patients. A total of 510 (44.1%) patients received adjuvant therapy. After a median follow-up of 58 months (range 0-84), the 5-year disease-free survival was 88.3%, and the overall survival was 94.9%. In our population, 10 of the 11 surgical-related quality indicators currently recommended by ESGO were fully fulfilled 5 years before its implementation. Conc
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39. Prognostic value of microRNA assessment in cervical epithelial cells of patients with mild dysplasia
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Knyazeva, M. S., primary, Prisyazhnaya, Т. S., additional, Zabegina, L. M., additional, Smirnova, О. A., additional, Mikhetko, A. A., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, and Malek, A. V., additional
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40. SUCCOR study: An international European cohort observational study comparing minimally invasive surgery versus open abdominal radical hysterectomy in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer
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Chiva, L. Zanagnolo, V. Querleu, D. Martin-Calvo, N. Arévalo-Serrano, J. Cǎpîlna, M.E. Fagotti, A. Kucukmetin, A. Mom, C. Chakalova, G. Aliyev, S. Malzoni, M. Narducci, F. Arencibia, O. Raspagliesi, F. Toptas, T. Cibula, D. Kaidarova, D. Meydanli, M.M. Tavares, M. Golub, D. Perrone, A.M. Poka, R. Tsolakidis, D. Vujić, G. Jedryka, M.A. Zusterzeel, P.L.M. Beltman, J.J. Goffin, F. Haidopoulos, D. Haller, H. Jach, R. Yezhova, I. Berlev, I. Bernardino, M. Bharathan, R. Lanner, M. Maenpaa, M.M. Sukhin, V. Feron, J.-G. Fruscio, R. Kukk, K. Ponce, J. Minguez, J.A. Vázquez-Vicente, D. Castellanos, T. Chacon, E. Alcazar, J.L. On behalf of the SUCCOR study Group
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Background Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications worse outcomes than open surgery. The primary objective of the SUCCOR study, a European, multicenter, retrospective, observational cohort study was to evaluate disease-free survival in patients with stage IB1 (FIGO 2009) cervical cancer undergoing open vs minimally invasive radical hysterectomy. As a secondary objective, we aimed to investigate the association between protective surgical maneuvers and the risk of relapse. Methods We obtained data from 1272 patients that underwent a radical hysterectomy by open or minimally invasive surgery for stage IB1 cervical cancer (FIGO 2009) from January 2013 to December 2014. After applying all the inclusion-exclusion criteria, we used an inverse probability weighting to construct a weighted cohort of 693 patients to compare outcomes (minimally invasive surgery vs open). The first endpoint compared disease-free survival at 4.5 years in both groups. Secondary endpoints compared overall survival among groups and the impact of the use of a uterine manipulator and protective closure of the colpotomy over the tumor in the minimally invasive surgery group. Results Mean age was 48.3 years (range; 23-83) while the mean BMI was 25.7 kg/m 2 (range; 15-49). The risk of recurrence for patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery was twice as high as that in the open surgery group (HR, 2.07; 95% CI, 1.35 to 3.15; P=0.001). Similarly, the risk of death was 2.42-times higher than in the open surgery group (HR, 2.45; 95% CI, 1.30 to 4.60, P=0.005). Patients that underwent minimally invasive surgery using a uterine manipulator had a 2.76-times higher hazard of relapse (HR, 2.76; 95% CI, 1.75 to 4.33; P
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41. SUCCOR study: an international European cohort observational study comparing minimally invasive surgery versus open abdominal radical hysterectomy in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer
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Chiva, L., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Martin-Calvo, N., Arévalo-Serrano, J., Căpîlna, M.E., Fagotti, A., Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Aliyev, S., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M.M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A.M., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujić, G., Jedryka, M.A., Zusterzeel, P.L.M., Beltman, J.J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Maenpaa, M.M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J.G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Minguez, J.A., Vázquez-Vicente, D., Castellanos, T., Chacon, E., Alcazar, J.L., Chiva, L., Zanagnolo, V., Querleu, D., Martin-Calvo, N., Arévalo-Serrano, J., Căpîlna, M.E., Fagotti, A., Kucukmetin, A., Mom, C., Chakalova, G., Aliyev, S., Malzoni, M., Narducci, F., Arencibia, O., Raspagliesi, F., Toptas, T., Cibula, D., Kaidarova, D., Meydanli, M.M., Tavares, M., Golub, D., Perrone, A.M., Poka, R., Tsolakidis, D., Vujić, G., Jedryka, M.A., Zusterzeel, P.L.M., Beltman, J.J., Goffin, F., Haidopoulos, D., Haller, H., Jach, R., Yezhova, I., Berlev, I., Bernardino, M., Bharathan, R., Lanner, M., Maenpaa, M.M., Sukhin, V., Feron, J.G., Fruscio, R., Kukk, K., Ponce, J., Minguez, J.A., Vázquez-Vicente, D., Castellanos, T., Chacon, E., and Alcazar, J.L.
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Contains fulltext : 225380.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access), BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications worse outcomes than open surgery. The primary objective of the SUCCOR study, a European, multicenter, retrospective, observational cohort study was to evaluate disease-free survival in patients with stage IB1 (FIGO 2009) cervical cancer undergoing open vs minimally invasive radical hysterectomy. As a secondary objective, we aimed to investigate the association between protective surgical maneuvers and the risk of relapse. METHODS: We obtained data from 1272 patients that underwent a radical hysterectomy by open or minimally invasive surgery for stage IB1 cervical cancer (FIGO 2009) from January 2013 to December 2014. After applying all the inclusion-exclusion criteria, we used an inverse probability weighting to construct a weighted cohort of 693 patients to compare outcomes (minimally invasive surgery vs open). The first endpoint compared disease-free survival at 4.5 years in both groups. Secondary endpoints compared overall survival among groups and the impact of the use of a uterine manipulator and protective closure of the colpotomy over the tumor in the minimally invasive surgery group. RESULTS: Mean age was 48.3 years (range; 23-83) while the mean BMI was 25.7 kg/m(2) (range; 15-49). The risk of recurrence for patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery was twice as high as that in the open surgery group (HR, 2.07; 95% CI, 1.35 to 3.15; P=0.001). Similarly, the risk of death was 2.42-times higher than in the open surgery group (HR, 2.45; 95% CI, 1.30 to 4.60, P=0.005). Patients that underwent minimally invasive surgery using a uterine manipulator had a 2.76-times higher hazard of relapse (HR, 2.76; 95% CI, 1.75 to 4.33; P<0.001) and those without the use of a uterine manipulator had similar disease-free-survival to the open surgery group (HR, 1.58; 95% CI, 0.79 to 3.15; P=0.20). Moreover, patients that underwent minimally invasive surgery with protective vag
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42. SUCCOR study: an international European cohort observational study comparing minimally invasive surgery versus open abdominal radical hysterectomy in patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer
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Chiva, L, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Martin-Calvo, N, Arévalo-Serrano, J, Căpîlna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Aliyev, S, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujić, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, M, Sukhin, V, Feron, J, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Minguez, J, Vázquez-Vicente, D, Castellanos, T, Chacon, E, Alcazar, J, Chiva, Luis, Zanagnolo, Vanna, Querleu, Denis, Martin-Calvo, Nerea, Arévalo-Serrano, Juan, Căpîlna, Mihai Emil, Fagotti, Anna, Kucukmetin, Ali, Mom, Constantijne, Chakalova, Galina, Aliyev, Shamistan, Malzoni, Mario, Narducci, Fabrice, Arencibia, Octavio, Raspagliesi, Francesco, Toptas, Tayfun, Cibula, David, Kaidarova, Dilyara, Meydanli, Mehmet Mutlu, Tavares, Mariana, Golub, Dmytro, Perrone, Anna Myriam, Poka, Robert, Tsolakidis, Dimitrios, Vujić, Goran, Jedryka, Marcin A, Zusterzeel, Petra L M, Beltman, Jogchum Jan, Goffin, Frederic, Haidopoulos, Dimitrios, Haller, Herman, Jach, Robert, Yezhova, Iryna, Berlev, Igor, Bernardino, Margarida, Bharathan, Rasiah, Lanner, Maximilian, Maenpaa, Minna M, Sukhin, Vladyslav, Feron, Jean-Guillaume, Fruscio, Robert, Kukk, Kersti, Ponce, Jordi, Minguez, Jose Angel, Vázquez-Vicente, Daniel, Castellanos, Teresa, Chacon, Enrique, Alcazar, Juan Luis, Chiva, L, Zanagnolo, V, Querleu, D, Martin-Calvo, N, Arévalo-Serrano, J, Căpîlna, M, Fagotti, A, Kucukmetin, A, Mom, C, Chakalova, G, Aliyev, S, Malzoni, M, Narducci, F, Arencibia, O, Raspagliesi, F, Toptas, T, Cibula, D, Kaidarova, D, Meydanli, M, Tavares, M, Golub, D, Perrone, A, Poka, R, Tsolakidis, D, Vujić, G, Jedryka, M, Zusterzeel, P, Beltman, J, Goffin, F, Haidopoulos, D, Haller, H, Jach, R, Yezhova, I, Berlev, I, Bernardino, M, Bharathan, R, Lanner, M, Maenpaa, M, Sukhin, V, Feron, J, Fruscio, R, Kukk, K, Ponce, J, Minguez, J, Vázquez-Vicente, D, Castellanos, T, Chacon, E, Alcazar, J, Chiva, Luis, Zanagnolo, Vanna, Querleu, Denis, Martin-Calvo, Nerea, Arévalo-Serrano, Juan, Căpîlna, Mihai Emil, Fagotti, Anna, Kucukmetin, Ali, Mom, Constantijne, Chakalova, Galina, Aliyev, Shamistan, Malzoni, Mario, Narducci, Fabrice, Arencibia, Octavio, Raspagliesi, Francesco, Toptas, Tayfun, Cibula, David, Kaidarova, Dilyara, Meydanli, Mehmet Mutlu, Tavares, Mariana, Golub, Dmytro, Perrone, Anna Myriam, Poka, Robert, Tsolakidis, Dimitrios, Vujić, Goran, Jedryka, Marcin A, Zusterzeel, Petra L M, Beltman, Jogchum Jan, Goffin, Frederic, Haidopoulos, Dimitrios, Haller, Herman, Jach, Robert, Yezhova, Iryna, Berlev, Igor, Bernardino, Margarida, Bharathan, Rasiah, Lanner, Maximilian, Maenpaa, Minna M, Sukhin, Vladyslav, Feron, Jean-Guillaume, Fruscio, Robert, Kukk, Kersti, Ponce, Jordi, Minguez, Jose Angel, Vázquez-Vicente, Daniel, Castellanos, Teresa, Chacon, Enrique, and Alcazar, Juan Luis
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Background: Minimally invasive surgery in cervical cancer has demonstrated in recent publications worse outcomes than open surgery. The primary objective of the SUCCOR study, a European, multicenter, retrospective, observational cohort study was to evaluate disease-free survival in patients with stage IB1 (FIGO 2009) cervical cancer undergoing open vs minimally invasive radical hysterectomy. As a secondary objective, we aimed to investigate the association between protective surgical maneuvers and the risk of relapse. Methods: We obtained data from 1272 patients that underwent a radical hysterectomy by open or minimally invasive surgery for stage IB1 cervical cancer (FIGO 2009) from January 2013 to December 2014. After applying all the inclusion-exclusion criteria, we used an inverse probability weighting to construct a weighted cohort of 693 patients to compare outcomes (minimally invasive surgery vs open). The first endpoint compared disease-free survival at 4.5 years in both groups. Secondary endpoints compared overall survival among groups and the impact of the use of a uterine manipulator and protective closure of the colpotomy over the tumor in the minimally invasive surgery group. Results: Mean age was 48.3 years (range; 23-83) while the mean BMI was 25.7 kg/m2 (range; 15-49). The risk of recurrence for patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery was twice as high as that in the open surgery group (HR, 2.07; 95% CI, 1.35 to 3.15; P=0.001). Similarly, the risk of death was 2.42-times higher than in the open surgery group (HR, 2.45; 95% CI, 1.30 to 4.60, P=0.005). Patients that underwent minimally invasive surgery using a uterine manipulator had a 2.76-times higher hazard of relapse (HR, 2.76; 95% CI, 1.75 to 4.33; P<0.001) and those without the use of a uterine manipulator had similar disease-free-survival to the open surgery group (HR, 1.58; 95% CI, 0.79 to 3.15; P=0.20). Moreover, patients that underwent minimally invasive surgery with protective va
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43. Successful treatment of high-risk gestational trophoblastic disease in a patient with intolerance to standard chemotherapy (clinical case)
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Teletaeva, G. M., primary, Ulrikh, E. A., additional, Latipova, D. Kh., additional, Semenova, A. I., additional, Levchenko, E. V., additional, Ulrikh, D. G., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, Semiglazova, T. Yu., additional, Protsenko, S. A., additional, and Urmancheeva, A. F., additional
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44. NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS OF THE CERVIX
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Safronova, K. V., primary, Artemieva, A. S., additional, Nuganen, A. O., additional, Kutusheva, G. F., additional, Chuglova, D. A., additional, Mikaya, N. A., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, Urmancheeva, A. F., additional, Belyaev, A. M., additional, and Ulrich, E. A., additional
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45. 1198P Digital droplet PCR-based detection of TP53 mutations in circulating DNA for the disease monitoring in patients with hereditary ovarian or breast cancer
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Imyanitov, E., primary, Aleksakhina, S., additional, Gorodnova, T., additional, Anisimova, E., additional, Gigolayeva, L., additional, Zagorodnev, K., additional, Berlev, I., additional, Krivorotko, P., additional, Yanus, G., additional, and Iyevleva, A., additional
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46. 28P Frequency and spectrum of founder and non-founder BRCA1/2 mutations in a large series of Russian breast cancer and ovarian cancer patients
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Sokolova, T.N., primary, Sokolenko, A., additional, Ni, V., additional, Preobrazhenskaya, E., additional, Iyevleva, A., additional, Aleksakhina, S., additional, Bessonov, A., additional, Gorodnova, T., additional, Anisimova, E., additional, Savonevich, E., additional, Krivorotko, P., additional, Berlev, I., additional, and Imyanitov, E., additional
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47. St. Petersburg School of Oncogynecology: the continuity of generations of Russian oncogynecologists
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Belyaev, A. M., primary, Bakhidze, E. V., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, Urmancheeva, A. F., additional, and Ulrikh, E. A., additional
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48. SPECT-CT IMAGING AND SENTINEL LYMPH NODES BIOPSY IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER
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Bisyarin, M., primary, Krzhivitskiy, Pavel, additional, Kanaev, Sergey, additional, Novikov, Sergey, additional, Berlev, I., additional, Mikaya, Nikolay, additional, Artemeva, Anna, additional, and Kargopolova, Margarita, additional
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49. STEROID RECEPTOR PHENOTYPE, EXPRESSION OF HER-2/NEU, PD-1, PD-L1 AND LYMPHOCYTIC-MACROPHAGAL INFILTRATION OF ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAS: COMPARISON OF MODERN MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL TYPES OF THE DISEASE (THE ROLE OF BODY MASS INDEX)
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Bershteyn, Lev, primary, Ivantsov, Aleksandr, additional, Ievleva, Aglaya, additional, Venina, A., additional, and Berlev, I., additional
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50. Sarcomas of the lower female genital tract (vulva, vagina, and cervix): literature review and own cases
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Safronova, K. V., primary, Artemyeva, A. S., additional, Nyuganen, A. O., additional, Sidoruk, A. A., additional, Smirnova, O. A., additional, Mikaya, N. A., additional, Berlev, I. V., additional, Urmancheeva, A. F., additional, and Ulrikh, E. A., additional
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