Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) has gained relevance in recent years due to its prognostic utility and potential to predict benefit from adjuvant treatment. While most ECs can be classified based on a single classifier (POLE exonuclease domain mutations - POLEmut, MMR deficiency - MMRd, p53 abnormal - p53abn), a small but clinically relevant group of tumours harbour more than one molecular classifying feature and are referred to as 'multiple-classifier' ECs. We aimed to describe the clinicopathological and molecular features of multiple-classifier ECs with abnormal p53 (p53abn). Within a cohort of 3518 molecularly profiled ECs, 107 (3%) tumou...
Our aim was to investigate whether molecular classification can be used to refine prognosis in grade...
We aimed to classify undifferentiated/dedifferentiated carcinoma (UDC/DDC) according to the four TCG...
For many years endometrial cancer has been subdivided into oestrogen — dependent (type I) and oestro...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Objective: The growing adoption of molecular and genomic characterization is changing the current la...
Objectives: As a result of the integration of molecular changes into the histological classification...
Histopathological evaluation including subtyping and grading is the current cornerstone for endometr...
BackgroundClassification of endometrial carcinomas (ECs) by morphologic features is inconsistent, an...
Standard molecular classification of endometrial cancers (EC) is now endorsed by the WHO and identif...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is traditionally treated with surgery and adjuvant treatment depending on...
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) collaborative project identified four distinct prognostic groups of e...
Our aim was to investigate whether molecular classification can be used to refine prognosis in grade...
We aimed to classify undifferentiated/dedifferentiated carcinoma (UDC/DDC) according to the four TCG...
For many years endometrial cancer has been subdivided into oestrogen — dependent (type I) and oestro...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) molecular classification based on four molecular subclasses identified in...
Objective: The growing adoption of molecular and genomic characterization is changing the current la...
Objectives: As a result of the integration of molecular changes into the histological classification...
Histopathological evaluation including subtyping and grading is the current cornerstone for endometr...
BackgroundClassification of endometrial carcinomas (ECs) by morphologic features is inconsistent, an...
Standard molecular classification of endometrial cancers (EC) is now endorsed by the WHO and identif...
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is traditionally treated with surgery and adjuvant treatment depending on...
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) collaborative project identified four distinct prognostic groups of e...
Our aim was to investigate whether molecular classification can be used to refine prognosis in grade...
We aimed to classify undifferentiated/dedifferentiated carcinoma (UDC/DDC) according to the four TCG...
For many years endometrial cancer has been subdivided into oestrogen — dependent (type I) and oestro...