Endometrial cancer begins when the cells of the inner lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium, become malignant. It is the most common type of cancer in the uterus and is divided into different types based on cell histology.
Researchers developed a population-based cohort study to determine whether there are associations between endometriosis subtypes and incidence of ovarian cancer.
In this video, Anna Jo Smith, MD, MPH, MSc, discusses the use of two FDA-approved immunotherapy treatments for endometrial cancer in patients. She talks about health care disparities surrounding the...
Read our Q&A with Megan Clarke, PhD, MHS, about the role of postmenopausal bleeding in the early detection of endometrial cancer. Then take this quiz to see what you've learned!
Exercise has consistently been shown to improve the quality of life and psychological well-being of the general population. Despite these well-documented health benefits of regular exercise, more than 50%...
In this video, Anna Jo Smith, MD, MPH, MSc, discusses the use of two FDA-approved immunotherapy treatments for endometrial cancer in patients. She talks about health care disparities surrounding the...
Stephanie Blank, MD, answers questions about the session she hosted at The Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) 2023 Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer titled “The Future is Now: Determining the Fate of...
In this video, Kari E. Hacker, MD, PhD, discusses the results of her team's study examining the rate of HER2-expression among patients with endometrial cancer, as well as the eligibility of these patient...
In this video, Stephanie V. Blank, MD, and Warner K. Huh, MD, discuss the evolving role of the gynecologic oncologist, including the use of chemotherapy, benign surgery, and the management of patients with...