Regression of uterine low-grade smooth-muscle tumors metastatic to the lung after oophorectomy.
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abstract
BACKGROUND: Metastatic uterine low-grade smooth-muscle tumors may present with pulmonary symptoms and radiographic lung abnormalities consistent with metastatic neoplasms. Ovarian hormone stimulation of these smooth-muscle tumors has been suggested, but the role of surgical or medical oophorectomy has not been established in patients with metastatic disease. CASES: Two women with histologically confirmed uterine low-grade smooth-muscle tumors metastatic to the lung had progressive and complete tumor regression after oophorectomy and no further therapy. CONCLUSION: Some uterine low-grade smooth-muscle tumors metastatic to the lung regress after oophorectomy. Removing ovarian hormone stimulation may result in complete tumor regression without the need for further therapy.