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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2003
Rules related to staging: • Corpus cancer is now surgically staged, therefore procedures previously used for determination of stages are no longer applicable (e.g. the findings of fractional curettage to differentiate between Stage I and Stage II). • It is appreciated that there may be a small number of patients with corpus cancer who will be treated ...
Creasman, W. T+7 more
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Rules related to staging: • Corpus cancer is now surgically staged, therefore procedures previously used for determination of stages are no longer applicable (e.g. the findings of fractional curettage to differentiate between Stage I and Stage II). • It is appreciated that there may be a small number of patients with corpus cancer who will be treated ...
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
Prognosis in carcinoma of the corpus uteri depends on proper selection of patients for irradiation and surgery.A new classification of tumors emphasizes accurate appraisal of the extent of the disease. Staging of the carcinoma follows a fractional curettage.
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Prognosis in carcinoma of the corpus uteri depends on proper selection of patients for irradiation and surgery.A new classification of tumors emphasizes accurate appraisal of the extent of the disease. Staging of the carcinoma follows a fractional curettage.
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Cancer of the endometrium and corpus uteri
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1998Uterine cancer is often diagnosed at an early stage and is therefore considered one of the most curable gynecologic malignancies. Despite this, a substantial number of women who present at more advanced stage or with unfavorable histologies suffer significant morbidity and death from this disease.
Yamada Sd, McGonigle Kf
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964
Abstract In an attempt to evaluate the value of surgical treatment, 525 cases of carcinoma of the corpus occurring over a 30 year period were studied. It was necessary to further divide the series into those receiving no preoperative irradiation of any form (438 cases) and those receiving preoperative irradiation (87 cases).
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Abstract In an attempt to evaluate the value of surgical treatment, 525 cases of carcinoma of the corpus occurring over a 30 year period were studied. It was necessary to further divide the series into those receiving no preoperative irradiation of any form (438 cases) and those receiving preoperative irradiation (87 cases).
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Congenital cysts of the corpus uteri
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954Abstract Congenital cysts of Mullerian-duct origin present a varied picture. The various anatomical types which have been reported are the pedunculated submucous, submucous, intramural, subserous, pedunculated subserous, and parasitic. Most common are the subserous or pedunculated subserous types. They are usually found in or near the midline.
Paul T. Buerger+3 more
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A statistical study of cancer of the corpus uteri
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949Abstract 1. 1. Nine hundred fifty-seven cases of corpus cancer are considered and end results are given for the entire group and for each clinical classification. 2. 2. It is definitely shown that total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy following preoperative radiation produce the best cure rate. 3. 3.
H.L. Goltz+3 more
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1995
In many countries, carcinoma of the corpus uteri (endometrial carcinoma) has now surpassed cervical carcinoma as the most common form of malignancy affecting the female genital tract. This has occurred as the result of two factors. Firstly, the effective population-based cervical carcinoma screening programs have effectively identified the preclinical ...
J. L. Benedet+3 more
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In many countries, carcinoma of the corpus uteri (endometrial carcinoma) has now surpassed cervical carcinoma as the most common form of malignancy affecting the female genital tract. This has occurred as the result of two factors. Firstly, the effective population-based cervical carcinoma screening programs have effectively identified the preclinical ...
J. L. Benedet+3 more
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2006
The 26th Annual Report on the Results of Treatment in Gynecological ...
Maisonneuve, P+8 more
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The 26th Annual Report on the Results of Treatment in Gynecological ...
Maisonneuve, P+8 more
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Carcinoma of the corpus uteri.
Journal of epidemiology and biostatistics, 2001link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Creasman, W. T+8 more
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