A clinicopathological study about the epidemiology of granulosa cell tumors in Lebanon

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Yaacoub, Sana [1 ]
Hajj, Labib [1 ]
Khairallah, Aya [1 ]
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[1] Lebanese Univ, Fac Med Sci, Beirut, Lebanon
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Cord-sex tumor; Granulosa; Adult type; Juvenile type; Incidence; Lebanese population; PROGNOSTIC FACTORS; OVARY; RECURRENCE;
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10.1186/s12885-024-12047-6
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Background Granulosa Cell Tumors (GCT) are considered the most frequent type of sex-cord stromal tumors. These tumors constitute 3-6% of neoplasms of the ovaries. GCTs are divided into 2 types: Juvenile GCT (JGCT) and Adult GCT (AGCT). Most patients are diagnosed early in the course of the disease and tend to have a favorable prognosis. In the surgical treatment of GCT, two main factors play role in the determination of feasibility of the surgery: age and tumor stage. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 65 consecutive female patients diagnosed with ovarian GCT at different hospitals across Lebanon who were referred to the National Institute of Pathology, Beirut-Lebanon, between January 2000 and January 2020. Then, they were divided according to types: adult versus juvenile type. Statistical analysis was carried out using Stata, version 16. Results The incidence of GCT in a Lebanese population was 16.2 per million per year. The mean age of the studied population was 55.6 years. AGCT was the most common with a prevalence of 91% versus 19% for JGCT. Also, inhibine (the most important immunomarker) was found in 77.2% of adult cases. High mitotic index and high tumor size which are predictors for poor prognosis were respectively 20% and 36.9%. Concerning the histopathological features, Grooved nuclei and Exner bodies were less frequently observed in juvenile type (16.7% for both) compared to adult type (36.9%). Most patients with GCT were diagnosed in the early course of disease mainly due to the manifestation of the symptoms as abdominal pain, postmenopausal bleeding or intermenstrual bleeding, and the good diagnosis and screening practices in Lebanon. Regarding the recurrent cases, a significant correlation with high mitotic index (76.9%), high tumor size (92.3%) and advanced stage (46% for stage 3 and 46% for stage 4) was found with a p < 0.05. Conclusions The incidence of GCT in the Lebanese population is 16.2 per million per year. The majority of patients with GCT in Lebanon are of Adult type representing around 90% of cases. Older age, high mitotic index and big tumor size are predictors for poor outcomes.
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