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ABSTRACT Background Stage II endometrial cancer comprises 5% to 10% of cases and is pathologically diverse. Retrospective data guides recommendations which suggest surgical staging with adjuvant therapy, but the role of radical surgery and lymphadenectomy is uncertain, due to conflicting outcomes.
Jonathan Sandeford +2 more
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Association between endometrial cancer and subsequent risk of fracture: a national cohort study. [PDF]
Tsai WH +9 more
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Before the Burn: Predicting Endometrial Ablation Failure
ABSTRACT Background While endometrial ablation (EA) offers a minimally invasive alternative to a hysterectomy for women suffering from abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), clinicians currently lack reliable predictive tools to identify which patients will experience treatment failure, leaving both providers and patients to make treatment decisions with ...
Anne Woolfield +6 more
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Abstract Background Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCTs) are amongst the most common malignancies in young men, and their incidence is increasing worldwide. Tissue heterogeneity hampers efforts to understand how TGCT precursors (termed germ cell neoplasia in situ; GCNIS) emerge and progress, restricting elucidation of new strategies for diagnosis and ...
Sarah C. Moody +6 more
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Plasma metabolites and endometrial cancer: elucidating causal associations through Mendelian randomization. [PDF]
Xue S, Wu K, He Q, Zhang Y, Yu M.
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Contemporary surgical management of colorectal cancer in lynch syndrome: considering the implications of known genotype. ABSTRACT Background Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by germline mutations in mismatch repair (MMR) genes, accounting for 1%–3% of all colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnoses.
Ashley Jenkin, Kim‐Chi Phan‐Thien
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Mini-laparoscopy versus conventional laparoscopy for the management of endometrial cancer. [PDF]
Giray B +6 more
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Childbearing in women diagnosed with cancer during reproductive age
Compared to cancer‐free women, the probability of childbearing within 5 years of a cancer diagnosis was reduced, particularly among those diagnosed over the age of 30. Age at diagnosis and antineoplastic treatment were key factors, with treatment also increasing the use of assisted reproduction. Abstract Introduction Fertility after cancer represents a
Giovanna Esposito +8 more
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