Patients with endometrial cancer want an individualized, collaborative approach to their treatment plan, according to a recent study.
What Is Recurrent Endometrial Cancer? Endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. It's the most common form of gynecologic cancer in the ...
The conversation often begins with subtle changes that women might initially dismiss as normal variations in their monthly cycle. Perhaps unusual bleeding between periods, or discharge that seems ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (Iowa Capital Dispatch) - Research led by a University of Iowa student is opening new doors to potential uterine cancer treatments that could allow patients to regain their health ...
Inside your pelvis is an organ that plays an important role in your period, ability to get pregnant, and carry a pregnancy. As with other parts of your body, sometimes cancer cells can grow there. The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . CHICAGO — In this video, Susana M. Campos, MD, MPH, discusses new research on adding metformin to ...
Robert J. DeBernardo, MD, discusses how understanding and treatment of endometrial cancer have evolved dramatically, allowing for more personalized care that directly benefits patients. Instead of a ...
Uterine cancer develops in the tissues of the uterus, the hollow organ in the pelvis where a fetus could grow and develop during pregnancy. There are two main types of uterine cancer. The most common ...
While anticancer treatments, including many forms of chemotherapy and radiation, can effectively kill cancer cells, long-term use can cause mutations in healthy cells. Mutations arising in cells that ...
Uterine cancer (also known as endometrial cancer) is the fourth most common cancer women in the U.S. are diagnosed with. It primarily affects post-menopausal women and the average age of diagnosis is ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Both incidence and mortality rates for uterine cancer are expected to increase through 2050. Black women will ...