Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecologic malignancy prevailing after menopause. Defining steroid profiles may help predict the risk of recurrence after hysterectomy, which remains limited due to the lack of reliable markers. Adrenal precursors, androgens, parent estrogens and catechol estrogen metabolites were measured by mass spectrometry (MS) in preoperative serums and those collected one month after hysterectomy from 246 newly diagnosed postmenopausal EC cases. We also examined the associations between steroid hormones and EC status by including 110 healthy postmenopausal women. Steroid concentrations were analyzed in relation to clinicopathological features, recurrence and overall survival (OS). The mean follow-up time was...
Background:It has been suggested that the relative importance of oestrogen-metabolising pathways may...
The significance of the hormonal milieu for endometrial changes is as well-known as its link with en...
Objectives: To compare estrogen concentrations in endometrial cancer tissue with those in macroscopi...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecologic malignancy prevailing after menopause. Defini...
Background. Despite being a hormone dependent cancer, there is limited knowledge regarding the relat...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most frequent gynecological cancer in developed countries. Most EC oc...
Objective Blood-based biomarkers are attractive due to ease of sampling and standardized measurement...
Estrogen metabolites may have different genotoxic and mitogenic properties yet their relationship wi...
BackgroundPostmenopausal pregnenolone and/or progesterone levels in relation to endometrial and ovar...
Endometrial cancer has a high prevalence among post-menopausal women in developed countries. We aime...
<p>Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most frequent gynecological cancer in developed countries. Most EC...
The Authors compared the mean LH, FSH, PRL, E1, E2, Testosterone, Androstenedione plasmatic levels i...
Endogenous estradiol and estrone are linked causally to increased risks of breast cancer. In this st...
Epidemiological data show that reproductive and hormonal factors are involved in the etiology of end...
Epidemiological data show that reproductive and hormonal factors are involved in the etiology of end...
Background:It has been suggested that the relative importance of oestrogen-metabolising pathways may...
The significance of the hormonal milieu for endometrial changes is as well-known as its link with en...
Objectives: To compare estrogen concentrations in endometrial cancer tissue with those in macroscopi...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecologic malignancy prevailing after menopause. Defini...
Background. Despite being a hormone dependent cancer, there is limited knowledge regarding the relat...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most frequent gynecological cancer in developed countries. Most EC oc...
Objective Blood-based biomarkers are attractive due to ease of sampling and standardized measurement...
Estrogen metabolites may have different genotoxic and mitogenic properties yet their relationship wi...
BackgroundPostmenopausal pregnenolone and/or progesterone levels in relation to endometrial and ovar...
Endometrial cancer has a high prevalence among post-menopausal women in developed countries. We aime...
<p>Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most frequent gynecological cancer in developed countries. Most EC...
The Authors compared the mean LH, FSH, PRL, E1, E2, Testosterone, Androstenedione plasmatic levels i...
Endogenous estradiol and estrone are linked causally to increased risks of breast cancer. In this st...
Epidemiological data show that reproductive and hormonal factors are involved in the etiology of end...
Epidemiological data show that reproductive and hormonal factors are involved in the etiology of end...
Background:It has been suggested that the relative importance of oestrogen-metabolising pathways may...
The significance of the hormonal milieu for endometrial changes is as well-known as its link with en...
Objectives: To compare estrogen concentrations in endometrial cancer tissue with those in macroscopi...