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  1. Cancer of the endometrium is different from cancer of the connective tissue or muscle of the uterus, which is called uterine sarcoma. About 80 percent of all endometrial cancers are adenocarcinomas. This means the cancer occurs in the cells that develop the glands in the endometrium. Endometrial cancer is highly curable when found early.
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    Endometrial cancer (also called endometrial carcinoma) starts in the cells of the inner lining of the uterus (the endometrium). This is the most common type of cancer in the uterus Endometrial carcinomas can be divided into different types based on how the cells look under the microscope.

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    Endometrial carcinoma is generally considered the most common gynecological malignancy. It frequently presents with vaginal bleeding. Both ultrasound and pelvic MRI are useful modalities for evaluation.

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    Endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that begins as a growth of cells in the uterus. The uterus is the hollow, pear-shaped pelvic organ where fetal development happens. Endometrial cancer begins in the layer of cells that form the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. Endometrial cancer is sometimes called uterine cancer.
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    Dr. Himanshu J. Vats

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    No, endometriosis is not a type of cancer. It is a chronic condition in which tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus (the endometrium) grows outside of the uterus. This tissue can grow on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, the lining of the pelvis, and even on the bladder or bowel.
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    Present consensus holds that pathogenesis of most endometrial endometrioid carcinomas begins with uninterrupted endometrial proliferation, hormonally stimulated by endogenous or exogenous estrogen unopposed by progesterone or progestins, progressing through states of simple to complex forms of endometrial hyperplasia (EH).
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    If endometrial cancer is found, you'll likely be referred to a doctor who specializes in treating cancers involving the reproductive system, called a gynecologic oncologist. Once your cancer has been diagnosed, your health care team works to determine the extent of your cancer, called the stage.
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  11. Endometrial Cancer - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    WebSep 26, 2022 · Most endometrial endometrioid carcinomas are lower grade cancers. Classification. International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 3-Grade Assessment of the Glandular Component. …