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Endometrial carcinoma

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2001
Endometrial cancer is a common tumor of the female genital tract. The majority of women diagnosed with endometrial cancer present with early-stage disease. Although the optimal treatment for these patients requires hysterectomy, the use of lymphadenectomy is controversial.
F. Joseph Kelly   +3 more
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Endometrial Carcinoma

Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2007
Endometrial carcinoma, a common malignancy of the female genital tract, is composed of a number of tumor types with different light-microscopic features, molecular genetic alterations, and prognoses. In addition, hormonal influences significantly impact growth regulatory pathways and interact with genetic alterations in the pathogenesis of at least ...
Antonio, Di Cristofano   +1 more
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Endometrial carcinoma of prostate

Urology, 1986
In the rare group of atypical adenocarcinomas of the prostate gland, endometrial carcinoma arising from the prostatic utricle can be perplexing to diagnose because of its histologic similarity with other ductal carcinomas and frequent simultaneous admixture of microacinar adenocarcinomas. Two cases of endometrial carcinoma of the prostate are detailed,
Gerald Sufrin   +9 more
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ESTROGENS AND ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1961
A group of 205 women with endometrial carcinoma was matched for age, parity, and year of operation with a group of 205 women who had had hysterectomies for benign disease. In the former group, 32 patients had used conjugated estrogens, while in the latter group 12 had used this hormone, yielding a relative risk of 3.1 (P = 0.0008). Users of other forms
William M. Christopherson   +2 more
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SCREENING FOR ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979
Histologic techniques have had widespread acceptance for diagnosis of both malignant and premalignant endometrial abnormalities because of their accuracy. In addition most general pathologists are able to accurately interpret endometrial histologic findings. D and C comes close to perfect accuracy but because of cost and the need for local or general
Song Hi An-Foraker, Charles Y. Kawada
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Vanishing Endometrial Carcinoma

International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2007
Three cases of histologically proven endometrial carcinoma (EmCa) demonstrated no residual carcinoma or biopsy site on the subsequent hysterectomy specimen. The shared identity of both endometrial biopsy and hysterectomy specimen was proven, and specimen misidentification was excluded in all 3 cases through successful DNA profiling.
Valerie Dube   +4 more
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Angiogenesis in endometrial carcinoma

Cancer, 1997
Tumor angiogenesis is essential for tumor growth and metastases. Recently, microvessel density (MVD), a measure of tumor angiogenesis, has been found to have prognostic significance for predicting metastasis and survival in many tumor types. This study was conducted to determine how MVD was related to several clinicopathologic parameters and correlated
Nobuhiro Tsuruchi   +9 more
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The precursors of endometrial carcinoma

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979
For many years, a variety of abnormal endometrial lesions have been linked to endometrial cancer but have been designated as hyperplasia and classified by modifying adjectives such as cystic, adenomatous, atypical, moderate, and severe. Though descriptively distinctive, there are enough consistent histologic transitions between them to designate the ...
Alfred I. Sherman, Saul Brown
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Endometrial Hyperplasia and Endometrial Carcinoma

2020
Endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma are rare in young women, but the incidence is continually increasing in developed countries due to obesity and metabolic diseases. Pregnancies can occur after the diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia after progestin treatment and careful regular re-evaluation.
Pauline Wimberger   +2 more
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