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Purpose: Preoperative risk stratification of newly diagnosed endometrial carcinoma (EC) patients has been hindered by only moderate prediction performance for many years. Recently ENDORISK, a Bayesian network model, showed high predictive performance. It was the aim of this study to validate ENDORISK by applying the model to a population-based case series of EC patients.

Methods: ENDORISK was applied to a retrospective cohort of women surgically treated for EC from 2003 to 2013. Prediction accuracy for LNM as well as 5-year DSS was investigated. The model's overall performance was quantified by the Brier score, discriminative performance by area under the curve (AUC).

Results: A complete dataset was evaluable from 247 patients. 78.1% cases were endometrioid histotype. The majority of patients (n = 156;63.2%) had stage IA disease. Overall, positive lymph nodes were found in 20 (8.1%) patients. Using ENDORISK predicted probabilities, most (n = 156;63.2%) patients have been assigned to low or very low risk group with a false-negative rate of 0.6%. AUC for LNM prediction was 0.851 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.761-0.941] with a Brier score of 0.06. For 5-year DSS the AUC was 0.698 (95% CI 0.595-0.800) as Brier score has been calculated 0.09.

Conclusions: We were able to successfully validate ENDORISK for prediction of LNM and 5-year DSS. Next steps will now have to focus on ENDORISK performance in daily clinical practice. In addition, incorporating TCGA-derived molecular subtypes will be of key importance for future extended use. This study may support further promoting of data-based decision-making tools for personalized treatment of EC.

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