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Table 1 Primary diagnosis

From: Is it time to abandon staging surgery and prolonged follow-up in patients with primary adult-type granulosa cell tumor?

Characteristics (n = 208)

n (%) median (IQR)

Age at diagnosis in years

53 (43–64)

BMI at inclusion in kg/m2 (n = 192)

26.0 (22.8–30.1)

Personal history of infertility (n = 195)

10 (4.8)

Other primary cancer (n = 206)

33 (15.9)

Menopausal status at diagnosis

 

 Premenopausal

78 (37.5)

 Perimenopausal

25 (12.0)

 Postmenopausal

103 (49.5)

 Unknown

2 (1.0)

Symptoms at diagnosis

 

 Vaginal bleeding

61 (29.3)

 Abdominal pain

35 (16.8)

 Vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain

19 (9.1)

 Gastrointestinal complaints

7 (3.4)

 Acute abdomen

26 (12.5)

 No symptoms

6 (2.9)

 Other

28 (13.5)

 Unknown

26 (12.5)

Assessment of mass

 

 Preoperatively suspected aGCT

58 (27.9)

 Postoperatively diagnosed aGCT

136 (65.4)

 Unknown

14 (6.7)

Surgery type

 

 Laparoscopy

81 (38.9)

 Laparotomy

122 (58.7)

 Unknown

5 (2.4)

Initial treatment

 

 Cystectomy unilateral

11 (5.3)

 Ovariectomy unilateral

7 (3.4)

 Adnexectomy unilateral

64 (30.8)

 BSO

31 (14.9)

 BSO + hysterectomy

51 (24.5)

 Complete peritoneal staging

26 (12.5)

 Other

18 (8.7)

Secondary surgery

 

 Complete staging surgery

20 (9.6)

 Incomplete staging surgery

12 (5.8)

 No secondary surgery

176 (84.6)

Adjuvant systemic treatment

10 (4.8)

Tumor size (median 10.0 cm)

 

 < 10 cm

91 (43.8)

 > 10 cm

87 (41.8)

 Unknown

30 (14.4)