Endometrial cancer: ESMO Clinical Practice Guideline for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up
Ana Oaknin, Tjalling Bosse, Carien L. Creutzberg, Gonzalo Giornelli, Philipp Harter, Florence Joly, Domenica Lorusso, Christian Marth, Vicky Makker, Mansoor Raza Mirza, Jonathan A. Ledermann, Nicoletta Colombo
Abstract
Worldwide, endometrial cancer (EC) ranks seventh among all female cancers with the majority of cases occurring between 65 and 75 years of age.1 In Europe, uterine cancer ranks fourth among female neoplasms, with an incidence of 12.9-20.2:100 000 and a low mortality rate: 2.0-2.7:100 000.2,3 This discrepancy is due to the fact that 80% of ECs are confined to the uterus at diagnosis and present with postmenopausal bleeding, which leads to prompt detection.1
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MedicineEndometrial cancerGuidelineClinical PracticeOncologyCancerGynecologyInternal medicineFamily medicinePathologyEndometrial and Cervical Cancer TreatmentsOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentCervical Cancer and HPV Research