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When do you expect the 2023 FIGO staging for endometrial cancer to become adopted clinically in the US?

How will you translate treatment recommendations from older studies to the new staging system?
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Have you integrated the 2023 FIGO endometrial cancer staging system into your clinical practice?

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Radiation Oncology · UAB Department of Radiation Oncology
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Agree with the previous comment. Current adjuvant RT for stage I and II are based on mainly histopathological classification (PORTEC-I/II). However, the recent publication of PORTEC-4a (Horeweg et al., PMID 37487144) for stage I/II showed molecular classification predicts response for stage I/II. Mo...

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Radiation Oncology · Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
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I think, to some degree, we are already using the new FIGO system to make clinical decisions.

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Radiation Oncology · Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
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We are not routinely using it at the current time and are unlikely to change until NCCN adopts, which (IMO) will be dependent on prospective data from PORTEC-4a being published. What Dr. @Dr. First Last linked is a retrospective classification of PORTEC-1/2 patients, which, while not technically pro...

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