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Cancer etiology, diagnosis, and treatments |
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Cancer etiology, diagnosis, and treatments.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Chapter 1: Epidemiology of Endometrial Cancer; Abstract; Concepts in Cancer Epidemiology; Descriptive Epidemiology of Endometrial Cancer; Aetiology of Endometrial Cancer; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Endometrial Cancer and Its Precursor Lesions: Histopathologic and Molecular Aspects; Abstract; Introduction; Type I Endometrial Carcinoma; Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma. |
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Introduction1. Precursors of Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Histology; 1.3. Progression; 1.4. Histologic Challenges; 1.5. Histologic Changes and Follow-Up after Progesterone Treatment; 2. Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma; 2.1. Background; 2.2. Histology; 2.3. Differential Diagnosis; 2.4. Staging Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma; 2.5. Pitfalls, Controversies, and Conundrums; 3. Molecular Changes; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Hereditary Endometrial Cancer; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Lynch Syndrome; 3. Muir Torre Syndrome; 4. Peutz Jeghers Syndrome; 5. Cowden Syndrome. |
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6. Carcinoma of the Lower Uterine Segment7. BRCA1/2 Mutation Related Cancers; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Lynch Syndrome and Endometrial Cancer; Abstract; Introduction; Molecular Bases; Endometrium Cancer Risk in Lynch Syndrome; Clinicopathologic Features; Diagnosis and Treatment; Screening; Chemoprevention; Risk-Reducing Surgeries; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Endometrial Cancer; Abstract; Introduction; Mapping Techniques; Cervical Injection; Subserosal Injection; Hysteroscopic Injection; Histopathological Assessment of Sentinel; Lymph Nodes; Conclusion. |
Summary |
Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive system, with more than 49,500 United States women that are diagnosed with the disease each year. It tends to develop after menopause, when a woman is between the ages of 50 and 60. It is the sixth most common cancer in women worldwide (fourteenth most common cancer overall), with 320,000 new cases diagnosed in 2012, and it is the 13th most common cause of death from cancer with nearly 86,000 deaths worldwide. Endometrial cancer occurs when cells of the endometrium undergo a transformation and begin to grow and multiply wit. |
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Endometrium -- Cancer.
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Endometrium -- Cancer -- Epidemiology.
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Endometrium -- Cancer -- Diagnosis.
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Endometrium -- Cancer -- Treatment.
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Endometrial Neoplasms |
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Endomètre -- Cancer.
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Endomètre -- Cancer -- Épidémiologie.
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Endomètre -- Cancer -- Traitement.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Endometrium -- Cancer
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Endometrium -- Cancer -- Diagnosis
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Added Author |
Farghaly, Samir A., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Endometrial cancer New York : Nova Biomedical, [2015] 9781634631631 (hardcover) (DLC) 2014952207 |
ISBN |
9781634631945 ebook |
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1634631943 |
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9781634631631 hardcover |
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