Conclusions: In this multi-institutional study, disease-specific survival for women with FIGO stage II uterine endometrioidcarcinoma is excellent.
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Although less common than its endometrioidcarcinoma (EEC) counterpart, UPSC accounts for a disproportionate number of endometrial cancer related deaths.
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We report a rare case of primary endometrioidcarcinoma of the ovary which presented clinically with rectal bleeding mimicking a rectal cancer.
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Expression of all genes was higher in endometrioidcarcinomas compared to non-endometrioid carcinomas.
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Purpose: Endometriotic cysts are known to transform into ovarian cancers, such as clear cell and endometrioidcarcinomas.
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RHAMM expression was significantly increased in endometrial serous carcinomas, which are high-grade, aggressive types of endometrial cancer, compared with the relatively less aggressive endometrioidcarcinomas.