Background: POLE-mutated endometrial carcinomas are associated with exceptionally favorable outcomes, forming the basis for treatment de-escalation in early-stage disease. Nevertheless, rare adverse clinical courses have been reported. This study describes an unusual case of late metastatic recurrence in a POLE-mutated tumor and provides a review of similar cases in the literature. Methods: We present a detailed clinical, radiological, pathological, and molecular description of a patient who developed metastatic recurrence 16 years after initial surgery. A systematic literature search was conducted to identify reports of recurrence, progression, or cancer-related death in POLE-mutated endometrial carcinoma, with extraction of recurrence patterns, genomic features, treatment, and outcomes. Results: The patient experienced sequential pulmonary, cerebral, and leptomeningeal metastases despite harboring a canonical POLE hotspot mutation, proficient mismatch repair status, wild-type TP53, no additional known driver mutation beyond PTEN alterations. The literature review identified a small number of similarly adverse cases. Reported recurrences were heterogeneous, though distant and occasionally central nervous system involvement were noted. Conclusions: While POLE-mutated tumors overall retain an excellent prognosis, rare cases may follow an atypical and aggressive course. Improved molecular annotation and integrated risk-stratification models are needed to better identify this minority of higher-risk patients.
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Emma Donati
Michel Fabbro
Noémie Drappier
Current Oncology
Institut de Recherche en Cancérologie de Montpellier
Eau de Paris (France)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e3203440886becb653f419 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol33040219
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