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Molecular classification in endometrial cancer: Opportunities for precision oncology in a changing landscape

Amy Jamieson, Lisa Barroilhet, Jessica N. McAlpine

2022Cancer27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Endometrial carcinoma (EC) classification and risk stratification have undergone a global transformation in the last decade, shifting from a reliance on poorly reproducible histomorphological parameters such as grade and histotype, toward a molecular classification that is consistent and biologically informative. Molecular classification enables reliable categorization of ECs, provides prognostic information, and is now beginning to drive clinical management, including surgery and adjuvant therapy. Within this framework, we now have the ability to further refine both the prognostic and predictive value of molecular classification. As we move toward the routine implementation of this classification system as a stratification tool for research, clinical trials, and patient care, it is imperative that access to these tests be equitable. Furthermore, continued education will be critical for patients and providers to understand the value that this molecular information provides.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEndometrial cancerRisk stratificationCategorizationPrecision medicineOncologyAdjuvant therapyClinical trialInternal medicineBioinformaticsCancerPathologyArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceBiologyEndometrial and Cervical Cancer TreatmentsOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
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