Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological malignancy after breast cancer in developed countries. Its incidence is steadily rising and, now, the lifetime risk of developing endometrial cancer in the industrialized areas is about 23%. This book deals with the main aspects of disease management, including the perspectives for primary and secondary prevention, and the most recent interpretation of its pathogenesis. The management of endometrial cancer continues to evolve as we better understand tumour biology and more widely apply what evidence-based medicine comes from. This book may be of interest and a useful update for any health provider involved in gynaecological cancer care.
Preface; Epidemiology & risk factors; Pathology & molecular pathogenesis:: a new way to read it; The role of ultrasound in early diagnosis & clinical staging; Hysteroscopic diagnosis:: is there any doubt?; Pre-operative staging:: what is the cost-effective workup?; The surgical treatment in the early disease; The surgical treatment in the advanced disease.
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