March 11, 2010 —Systematic removal of pelvic as well as para-aortic lymph nodes may improve survival time vs pelvic lymphadenectomy alone in patients at medium to high risk for endometrial cancer ...
Study shows ctDNA positivity is the most prognostic factor, demonstrating the potential for Signatera to redefine adjuvant treatment pathways in endometrial cancer This real-world study analyzed 267 ...
In summary, the treatment of endometrial cancer is rapidly evolving. An extensive body of literature exists which, upon critical review, has shaped the current treatment paradigms. New minimally ...
The management of advanced endometrial cancer has seen significant advancements in recent years, with several studies demonstrating the benefits of incorporating checkpoint inhibitors into standard ...
Defining Adjuvant Therapy for Early-Stage and High- and High–Intermediate-Risk Endometrial Cancer The following represents disclosure information provided by authors of this manuscript. All ...
Uterine cancer occurs when cells in the uterus, a hollow organ in the female reproductive system where a fetus develops during normal pregnancy, mutate and grow uncontrollably. Uterine cancer most ...
—Although transvaginal ultrasonography is commonly used to stage endometrial cancer at diagnosis, it may have unintended negative consequences in Black patients, suggest the results of a new study.
Inside your pelvis is an organ that plays an important role in your period, ability to get pregnant, and carry a pregnancy. As with other parts of your body, sometimes cancer cells can grow there. The ...
In this retrospective cohort study of a large population in Belgium, researchers aimed to examine endometrial cancer risk in patients with breast cancer who received tamoxifen.
Taking at least 30 ibuprofen pills per month was associated with a significant reduction in the risk of endometrial cancer when compared to taking fewer than 4 pills per month. Frequent use of ...