Endometrial hyperplasia (EH) occurs when endometrial cells ex-posed to the estrogen for a long time and it is known as one of the most important risk factor of endometrial cancer (EC). There is even 30 % risk of EC in patient with EH and atypia [1]. It is wel
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) often expresses estrogen receptors (ER), and the growth of EC is stimulat...
0 % of all women of fertile age. It is characterized by the presence and proliferation of functional...
constitute only approximately 10 % of endometrial cancers, but have a substantially higher case-fata...
Introduction: Endometrial hyperplasias are precursors of endometrial carcinoma. WHO hyperplasia clas...
Endometrial cancer arising from atypical complex hyperplasia: The significance in an endometrial bio...
Cancer precursors can help to reveal clues about how and when risk factors influence the development...
Contains fulltext : 138171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has been associated with endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. The ...
Objective: To determine the hysteroscopic appearance of endometrial hyperplasia in women with subseq...
risk for ovarian cancer and borderline ovarian tumours in subfertile women with endometriosi
BACKGROUND: In the 2014 WHO classification of endometrial hyperplasia (EH), complex EH is lumped to...
Ovarian endometriomas are found in a consistent proportion of patients with endometriosis and are as...
Aim: To confirm the hypothesis of the presence of a possible endometriosis inducing factor(s) (EIF) ...
Objective: Previous studies have reported an association between endometrial cancer and the risk of ...
Copyright © 2015 Giovanni Grandi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) often expresses estrogen receptors (ER), and the growth of EC is stimulat...
0 % of all women of fertile age. It is characterized by the presence and proliferation of functional...
constitute only approximately 10 % of endometrial cancers, but have a substantially higher case-fata...
Introduction: Endometrial hyperplasias are precursors of endometrial carcinoma. WHO hyperplasia clas...
Endometrial cancer arising from atypical complex hyperplasia: The significance in an endometrial bio...
Cancer precursors can help to reveal clues about how and when risk factors influence the development...
Contains fulltext : 138171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has been associated with endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. The ...
Objective: To determine the hysteroscopic appearance of endometrial hyperplasia in women with subseq...
risk for ovarian cancer and borderline ovarian tumours in subfertile women with endometriosi
BACKGROUND: In the 2014 WHO classification of endometrial hyperplasia (EH), complex EH is lumped to...
Ovarian endometriomas are found in a consistent proportion of patients with endometriosis and are as...
Aim: To confirm the hypothesis of the presence of a possible endometriosis inducing factor(s) (EIF) ...
Objective: Previous studies have reported an association between endometrial cancer and the risk of ...
Copyright © 2015 Giovanni Grandi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) often expresses estrogen receptors (ER), and the growth of EC is stimulat...
0 % of all women of fertile age. It is characterized by the presence and proliferation of functional...
constitute only approximately 10 % of endometrial cancers, but have a substantially higher case-fata...