“…Currently, there are no known reliable diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for EC. Cancer antigen 125 (CA125), being most frequently used as a biomarker for ovarian cancer, has some diagnostic/prognostic value in EC [3]. However, CA125 level is elevated in a number of physiological and pathological conditions, such as age [4,5], pregnancy [6], menstruation [4,6], and in gynaecological and nongynaecological disorders, such as endometriosis [6], benign ovarian cysts [6], pelvic in ammatory disease [6], peritonitis [6], pancreatitis [6], and pneumonia [6].…”