Intrauterine Progestin Therapy as a New Approach to Premalignant Endometrial Polyps: A Prospective Observational Study

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. In total, 37 women with EHP underwent thera...

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Published inAnticancer research Vol. 39; no. 9; pp. 4897 - 4903
Main Authors SLETTEN, ELISE THORESEN, ARNES, MARIT, VEREIDE, ANNE BEATE, ØRBO, ANNE
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Greece International Institute of Anticancer Research 01.09.2019
International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR)
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Summary: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. 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. 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. Low-dose LNG-IUS represents a promising therapy for selected women with EHP.
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Anticancer Research
ISSN:0250-7005
1791-7530
1791-7530
DOI:10.21873/anticanres.13676