نتایج جستجو برای: endometrial cancer

تعداد نتایج: 924649  

2013
Kouji Banno Yuya Nogami Iori Kisu Megumi Yanokura Kiyoko Umene Kenta Masuda Yusuke Kobayashi Wataru Yamagami Nobuyuki Susumu Daisuke Aoki

The recent increase in the frequency of endometrial cancer has emphasized the need for accurate diagnosis and improved treatment. The current diagnosis is still based on conventional pathological indicators, such as clinical stage, tumor differentiation, invasion depth and vascular invasion. However, the genetic mechanisms underlying endometrial cancer have gradually been determined, due to dev...

2016
Matthias Meissnitzer Rosemarie Forstner

Endometrial cancer is the most common malignancy of the female pelvis. New concepts in endometrial cancer treatment emphasize the value of MRI as a major predictor of lymph node metastasis and tumour recurrence. MRI findings aid in triaging patients for a more tailored therapeutic regimen.This review discusses the value of MRI in the preoperative assessment of endometrial cancer and provides a ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2016
Chengcheng Ning Bingying Xie Lin Zhang Chunsheng Li Weiwei Shan Bingyi Yang Xuezhen Luo Chao Gu Qizhi He Hongyan Jin Xiaojun Chen Zhenbo Zhang Youji Feng

Persistent unopposed estrogen stimulation is a central oncogenic mechanism driving the formation of type I endometrial cancer. Recent epidemiologic and clinical studies of endometrial cancer have also revealed a role for insulin resistance, clinically manifested by chronic inflammation. However, the role of inflammation in estrogen-driven endometrial cancer is not well characterized. In this st...

2016
Jiayi Wan Yifei Gao Ke Zeng Yongxiang Yin Min Zhao Jia Wei Qi Chen

The involvement of hormonal factors in developing endometrial cancer is well documented. In particular, excess or unopposed estrogen is a major risk factor. Endometrial cancer is divided into estrogen-dependent and estrogen-independent types. Studies suggested that the subtypes of endometrial cancer share many common risk factors. Whether the levels of sex hormones differ between types 1 and 2 ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1965
D G McKay

The histogenesis, pathogenesis, and endocrine background of endometrial cancer are reviewed. The histogenesis can be traced in graded steps through phases which have been designated as: 1) cystic hyperplasia, 2) adenomatous hyperplasia, 3) ana plasia, and 4) carcinoma in situ. A similar sequence of events has been observed in experimental animals when endometrial cancer was induced by the use o...

2015
Jung Mi Byun Dae Hoon Jeong Young Nam Kim En Bee Cho Ju Eun Cha Moon Su Sung Kyung Bok Lee Ki Tae Kim

OBJECTIVE We investigated the features of endometrial hyperplasia with concurrent endometrial cancer that had been diagnosed by endometrial sampling. Further, we attempted to identify an accurate differential diagnostic method. METHODS We retrospectively studied 125 patients who underwent a diagnostic endometrial biopsy or were diagnosed after the surgical treatment of other gynecological les...

2009
Kouji Banno Megumi Yanokura Yusuke Kobayashi Makiko Kawaguchi Hiroyuki Nomura Akira Hirasawa Nobuyuki Susumu Daisuke Aoki

Some cases of endometrial cancer are associated with a familial tumor and are referred to as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC or Lynch syndrome). Such tumors are thought to be induced by germline mutation of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) gene, but many aspects of the pathology of familial endometrial cancer are unclear and no effective screening method has been established. Howe...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2015
Valerija Milicić Tereza Solocki Matić Vjenceslav Martinek Igor Tomasković Vesna Ramljak

Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer but there is no economically justified screening method. Although we can detect endometrial cells in the sample using PAP test, many studies show low sensitivity and positive predictive value of PAP test for the diagnosis of endometrial cancer. The goal of this research was to determine significance of PAP test for the diagnostics of en...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2002
Yoshihito Ichikawa Hajime Tsunoda Katsumi Takano Akinori Oki Hiroyuki Yoshikawa

Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)-related endometrial cancer is associated with mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes. However, chronological changes of these genes in the endometrium have not been studied in women from HNPCC families. Tissue samples of normal endometrium, endometrial hyperplasia without atypia and endometrial cancer were collected at different times from a 41-...

2014
Tae Hoon Kim Jung-Yoon Yoo Hong Im Kim Jenifer Gilbert Bon Jeong Ku Jane Li Gordon B. Mills Russell R. Broaddus John P. Lydon Jeong Mook Lim Ho-Geun Yoon Jae-Wook Jeong

PTEN mutations are the most common genetic alterations in endometrial cancer. Loss of PTEN and subsequent AKT activation stimulate estrogen receptor a–dependent pathways that play an important role in endometrial tumorigenesis. The major pathologic phenomenon of endometrial cancer is the loss of ovarian steroid hormone control over uterine epithelial cell proliferation and apoptosis. However, t...

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