Endometrial epithelium is the presumed tissue of origin for both eutopic and endometriosis-derived clear cell and endometrioid carcinomas. We had previously hypothesized that the morphological, biological and clinical differences between these cancers are due to subtype-restricted underlying mutations. Although some mutations and genomic landscape features are more likely to be found in one of these histotypes, we were not able to identify a single class of mutations that was exclusively present in one histotype and not the other. This lack of genomic differences led us to an alternative hypothesis that these cancers arise from distinct cells of origin within endometrial tissue, and it is the cellular context that accounts for their differe...
Contains fulltext : 174778.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Endometrial c...
The recognition of morphologically identifiable lesions which may confer an increased risk for subse...
Epithelial proliferations in the fallopian tube have been characterized by some as stem cell outgrow...
Endometrial epithelium is the presumed tissue of origin for both eutopic and endometriosis-derived c...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have recently been identified in many human solid cancers. It was hypothesi...
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancer of the female genital tract,with endometrioid (t...
Summary: Endometriosis is characterized by ectopic endometrial-like epithelium and stroma, of which ...
Endometrial carcinoma, the most common gynecologic cancer, develops from endometrial epithelium whic...
Clear cell endometrial carcinoma represents an uncommon and poorly understood entity. Data from mole...
Background: The precursors of clear cell endometrial carcinoma (CC-EC) are still undefined. Here, we...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynaecological malignancy in the western world and it com...
Copyright © 2012 Ahmad Alduaij et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
During the past decade, a stem cell-based hypothesis has emerged (among many others) to explain the ...
OBJECTIVE: Endometrial carcinomas are divided into type I endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EECs)...
Accurate distinction of clear cell carcinoma (CCC) from endometrioid carcinoma (EC) has important cl...
Contains fulltext : 174778.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Endometrial c...
The recognition of morphologically identifiable lesions which may confer an increased risk for subse...
Epithelial proliferations in the fallopian tube have been characterized by some as stem cell outgrow...
Endometrial epithelium is the presumed tissue of origin for both eutopic and endometriosis-derived c...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have recently been identified in many human solid cancers. It was hypothesi...
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancer of the female genital tract,with endometrioid (t...
Summary: Endometriosis is characterized by ectopic endometrial-like epithelium and stroma, of which ...
Endometrial carcinoma, the most common gynecologic cancer, develops from endometrial epithelium whic...
Clear cell endometrial carcinoma represents an uncommon and poorly understood entity. Data from mole...
Background: The precursors of clear cell endometrial carcinoma (CC-EC) are still undefined. Here, we...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynaecological malignancy in the western world and it com...
Copyright © 2012 Ahmad Alduaij et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
During the past decade, a stem cell-based hypothesis has emerged (among many others) to explain the ...
OBJECTIVE: Endometrial carcinomas are divided into type I endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EECs)...
Accurate distinction of clear cell carcinoma (CCC) from endometrioid carcinoma (EC) has important cl...
Contains fulltext : 174778.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Endometrial c...
The recognition of morphologically identifiable lesions which may confer an increased risk for subse...
Epithelial proliferations in the fallopian tube have been characterized by some as stem cell outgrow...