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The field of endometrial cancer is evolving rapidly, moving toward molecular risk stratification and targeted therapy using a team science approach.
"We have found that a microbe that is particularly associated with endometrial cancer is capable of pathogenic behavior, and is stimulated by one of the main ...
If caught early, endometrial cancer can be cured. But, there is not a reliable screening test to detect it. Mayo Clinic experts hope to change that. Dr. Jamie ...
... endometrial cancer risk factors alter the reproductive tract microbiome and endometrial cancer risk. “If the microbiome does play a role in endometrial cancer ...
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common gynecologic cancers. If it is ... To collect vaginal and endometrial cell samples to study endometrial cancer.
Among gynecologic cancers, endometrial cancer is the most prevalent, says Dr. Mariani. High-risk endometrial cancer such as clear cell carcinoma and uterine ...
Learn about the symptoms and causes of this cancer of the uterus. Treatments include hysterectomy, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy and other medicines.
— Researchers at Mayo Clinic have shown that it is possible to detect endometrial cancer using tumor DNA picked up by ordinary tampons. The new approach ...
There are great outcomes for endometrial cancer currently, according to Dr. Glaser. A very high proportion of patients have no cancer outside the uterus, and ...
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