Highlights
Prognostic implications of peritoneal cytology in uterine serous cancer are unclear.
Positive cytology is not associated with FIGO stage or LVSI.
Peritoneal cytology is an independent prognosticator in uterine serous cancer.
Positive cytology is independently associated with worse overall survival and ECSS.
The rate of concurrent surgery for early-stage gynecologic cancer and pelvic floor disorders is higher than previously thought but still represents a potential missed opportunity for treatment.
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