NCCN Guidelines

Link again for new members. https://www.nccn.org/patients/guidelines/uterine/50/index.html
Guidelines for treatment.
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NCCN Guidelines
Thanks for posting the link. I've found that there can be subtle changes in treatment protocols and recommendations from year to year, especially for the "high risk" uterine cancers. So it's always good to review the patient guideline periodically.
If someone is interested in delving into more detail, you can get a copy of the expanded guidance that NCCN provides to physicians at its site:
You need to register in order the download this document, but registration is free. I just checked and the current version is from September 2019.
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