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Uterine cancer incidence and mortality rates are projected to increase significantly through 2050, according to a study ...
Uterine cancer rates in the United States are expected to climb significantly over the next 25 years, with Black women ...
Uterine cancer incidence is projected to increase an average of 40.8% between 2018 and 2050, with a bulk of the increase expected to occur among Black women. Mortality rates may almost double, ...
There were no cases of HER2 positivity among patients with gliomas, sarcomas, small cell lung cancer, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, thyroid carcinoma, uterine sarcoma, thymic carcinoma, and Merkel ...
Dr Ursula A. Matulonis comments on how endometrial cancer treatment is rapidly evolving with new immunotherapies and targeted ...
By contrast, type II EC, which includes uterine serous cancer (USC), clear cell cancer and grade 3 endometrioid carcinoma, typically occurs in older, thinner patients and is not hormone dependent.
Most uterine cancers have excellent five-year survival rates – up to 95% for localized cancer. Serous uterine cancer is an exception, with five-year survival rates of 35% to 50% for stage 1 or 2 ...
Most uterine cancers have excellent five-year survival rates – up to 95% for localized cancer. Serous uterine cancer is an exception, with five-year survival rates of 35% to 50% for stage 1 or 2 ...
Most uterine cancers have excellent five-year survival rates -- up to 95% for localized cancer. Serous uterine cancer is an exception, with five-year survival rates of 35% to 50% for stage 1 or 2 ...
Most uterine cancers have excellent five-year survival rates—up to 95% for localized cancer. Serous uterine cancer is an exception, with five-year survival rates of 35% to 50% for stage 1 or 2 ...
Background: Uterine serous carcinoma (USC) is a rare and deadly form of endometrial cancer. It is unclear whether BRCA1 pathogenic variants (PV) are associated with an increased risk of USC. Because ...
Patients’ incidence-based mortality due to uterine serous cancer increased at rates of 111.02% and 9.80% annually from 2000 through 2002, from 2002 through 2006 respectively, followed by a decrease of ...