Abstract:Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is a cancer that develops in the uterine or womb lining (Endometrium). It is the outcome of cells that have the capacity to move to other parts of the body growing abnormally. Hereditary causes account for 2-10% of all EC cases. Endometrial carcinoma develops as natural endometrial cell development is disrupted, new cells form unnecessarily, and old or weakened cells do not die when they should. The buildup of extra cells sometimes results in the formation of a mass of tissue known a… Show more
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