abstract
Many women with ovarian endometrioid carcinoma present with concurrent
endometrial carcinoma. Organ-confined and low-grade
synchronous endometrial and ovarian tumors (SEOs)
clinically behave as independent primary tumors rather than a single
advanced-stage
carcinoma. We used 18 SEOs to investigate the
ancestral relationship between the endometrial and ovarian components.
Based
on both targeted and exome sequencing, 17 of 18
patient cases of simultaneous cancer of the endometrium and ovary from
our
series showed evidence of a clonal relationship,
ie, primary tumor and metastasis. Eleven patient cases fulfilled
clinicopathological
criteria that would lead to classification as
independent endometrial and ovarian primary carcinomas, including being
of FIGO
stage T1a/1A, with organ-restricted growth and
without surface involvement; 10 of 11 of these cases showed evidence of
clonality.
Our observations suggest that the disseminating
cells amongst SEOs are restricted to physically accessible and
microenvironment-compatible
sites yet remain indolent, without the capacity for
further dissemination.
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