Good article on Endometrial cancer
This article is clearly written and comprehensive.
I can't find a date on it, and I think the survival rates are lower than other articles so be aware. Otherwise it is good information.
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Thanks for this research, forherself. At the top, it indicates this was a chapter in a 2008 textbook. So, yes, it's "ancient," but pathology is fact. Still, investigative techniques may have evolved, along with analytical insight. Take the survival stats with a grain of salt, I suggest. Useful and informative, nonetheless. Best wishes, Oldbeauty
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While I saw this came out on 12/2/22 I don't recall off the top of my head if anyone had posted this. This is more evidence of how important it is that treatment can be individualized. Ladies (and loved ones) if you have dMMR/MSI-H there are opportunities. Please ask about clinical trials for inital or recurrent treatment.
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