Research on Endometrial Cancer: Risk factors, Classification and Treatment
Hiu Mei Luk
Abstract:Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most common tumors of the female reproductive system. Its pathogenesis is complex, and the incidence tends to be younger, which seriously endangers women's health. Research has found that the calssification of EC is of great significance in clinical applications, including traditional types I (estrogen-dependent) and II (non-estrogen-dependent), as well as four molecular subtypes (POLE ultramutated, microsatellite instability hypermutated, copy number low, and copy number … Show more
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