“…3,9 However, few reports have been published on endometrial smears concerning extrauterine malignant cells, especially extragenital ones. [10][11][12][13][14] Endometrial aspiration cytology has been used in previous reports, [10][11][12][13][14] and the positive rate of extrauterine malignant cells is higher for endometrial aspiration smears than for cervical smears. 12,13 One of the routes by which extrauterine carcinoma cells move to the Endometrial scraping smears, because of their simplicity and accuracy, are useful for detecting extragenital malignant cells that enter the uterine cavity.…”