Endometrial cancer (EC) accounts for about 4% of all female cancers and affects mainly postmenopausal women, representing a constantly growing disease especially in Western countries. Traditionally considered an indolent disease treated by surgery, it shows heterogeneous histological types, often presenting in advanced stages with greater...
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Endometrial carcinoma (EC) accounts for about 4% of all cancers in women and affect mainly after menopause. In patients with EC, the pathologist plays an important role in establishing the prognosis and the need for postoperative adjuvant treatment. Based on the clinical behavior and etiology, ECs have been classified into two major classes:...
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