Abstract:Overview
Sarcomas are extremely rare and account for less than 1.5% of gynecologic cancers. Carcinosarcoma and leiomyosarcoma each account for 35–40% of uterine sarcomas, with endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) accounting for 10–15% and other sarcomas including adenosarcomas comprising 5–10%. Uterine carcinosarcoma should be classified as a metaplastic carcinoma of the uterus. Most adenosarcomas and ESSs have good prognosis and respond to hormonal therapy. Undifferentiated endometrial sarcoma (UES) an… Show more
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