Drs Ursula A. Matulonis and Katherine Fuh discuss the molecular classification and genetics of endometrial cancer as well as when to rebiopsy, research updates, and what's to come in the future.
Uterine cancer is cancer that affects the uterus (womb), the hollow, pear-shaped organ where a fetus grows during pregnancy. The uterus is lined with a tissue called the endometrium.
The treatment of uterine cancer primarily consists of surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy, depending on the ...
It is now available for women over 45 with abnormal uterine bleeding in private clinics, with hopes for future availability ...
Moore, MD, discusses the exciting advancements in endometrial cancer treatment, particularly over the past 2 years, as she ...
Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive organs. One of the only ways to diagnose it requires ...
Women firefighters, who face a greater risk of some cancers, fought for years to get coverage for their potential illnesses.
A new review article published in Genes & Diseases sheds light on the complex molecular mechanisms through which tumor-infiltrating immune cells regulate endometrial carcinoma (EC). As one of the most ...
A new review article published in Genes & Diseases sheds light on the complex molecular mechanisms through which tumor-infiltrating immune cells ...
A history of endometriosis and uterine fibroids in women was associated with a greater risk of premature mortality and mortality due to gynecological cancers. 2. A history of endometriosis in women ...