E-Poster Viewings 2019
DOI: 10.1136/ijgc-2019-igcs.238
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238 When endometrial sampling is not an option, the value of endometrial thickness in predicting endometrial hyperplasia in patients with postmenopausal bleeding

Abstract: breast cancer (81%), 33 patients harbor pathogenic germline mutation or VUS (33%), with the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes being the most frequently mutated (24% and 15%, respectively). Five years OS was 88% and no statistical difference in the OS was observed in both groups (without mutation 92% and with mutation 76%, p-value=0,138). Fifty-one patients reported having some degree of physical limitation to perform daily activities (41%), with complications of mastectomy being the main cause (62%). Eighteen patients har… Show more

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