2023
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1133277
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Management of patients with recurrent/metastatic endometrial cancer: Consensus recommendations from an expert panel from Brazil

Abstract: BackgroundEndometrial cancer is of increasing concern in several countries, including Brazil, in part because of an ageing population, declines in fertility, and the increasing prevalence of obesity. Although endometrial tumors had lagged behind other cancer types in terms of treatment improvements, molecular characterization of these tumors is paving the way for novel therapies and an expansion of the therapeutic arsenal. We aimed to help medical oncologists who manage patients with recurrent or metastatic en… Show more

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“…Cerca de 95% das neoplasias malignas do corpo do útero têm origem no endométrio. O câncer de endométrio é a sétima causa de câncer no mundo, sendo diagnosticado cerca de 200.000 novos casos por ano (DE ANDRADE et al, 2023).…”
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“…Cerca de 95% das neoplasias malignas do corpo do útero têm origem no endométrio. O câncer de endométrio é a sétima causa de câncer no mundo, sendo diagnosticado cerca de 200.000 novos casos por ano (DE ANDRADE et al, 2023).…”
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