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ABSTRACT: Hysteroscopic Assessment of Menopausal Breast-Cancer
Patients Taking Tamoxifen; There is a Bias from the Mode of Endometrial
Sampling in Estimating Endometrial Morbidity?
The aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of hysteroscopy
in detecting tamoxifen-associated endometrial morbidity.
Ninety-eight
menopausal breast cancer patients taking tamoxifen underwent
hysteroscopy because of an endometrial thickness above 4 mm
measured by Transvaginal Ultrasonography. Thirty-one women recorded
uterine bleeding while 67 were asymptomatic.
Hysteroscopies with
operative facilities were performed, mainly in out-patient setting.
Hysteroscopic findings were matched with histopathology derived from
various modalities of tissue collection as suction-curettage,
oriented-streak curettage, hysteroscopically-targeted biopsies or
polypectomies and hysterectomies.
Accuracy of hysteroscopy to estimate
a normal or abnormal endometrium was calculated. Abnormal endometrium
was detected in 35 patients (64.5% in symptomatic and 22.3% in
asymptomatic women, P < 0.001). We found six carcinomas, 18 polyps
and 11 hyperplasias.
Hysteroscopy showed sensitivity and specificity
of 89.2 and 98.4%, respectively. By blind sampling, tissue collection
was too scant to give a diagnosis in 29.1% of patients and in 80.5%
of patients in whom hysteroscopy showed cystic atrophy the pathologist
failed to confirm this condition.
Moreover, eight endometrial
polyps (36.3%) detected by hysteroscopy were missed. Conversely, by
tissue sampling under vision no inadequate specimen was sent to the
pathologist and all hysteroscopies showing cystic atrophy and polyps
were pathologically confirmed.
From literature data, the detection-rate
of endometrial pathology in tamoxifen users varies from the lowest
to the highest prevalences whether blind or hysteroscopically-targeted
modalities of tissue sampling were used, respectively. Hysteroscopy
with targeted sampling appears to be the most effective method to
assess the endometrial lining.
In our experience it is safe, well
tolerated and it should be considered the reference test to assess a
thickened endometrium in women under tamoxifen.
[04/12/2002; Breast Cancer Research and Treatment]
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