Mixed endometrial carcinoma (MEEC) refers to rare endometrial tumours that are composed of two or more distinct histotypes, at least one of which is serous or clear cell. The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiology, treatment outcomes and survival rates of patients with mixed endometrial carcinoma. The medical records of 34 patients diagnosed with MEEC between March 2010 and January 2020 were reviewed retrospectively. Clinicopathological variables and treatment strategies were assessed, and overall survival and disease-free survival rates were evaluated. The histology of endometrioid and serous component was found in 26 (76.5%) patients, followed by serous and clear-cell components (5/34, 14.5%) and mixed endometrioid serous and ...
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the overall survival (OS) of young women with endometrial cancer...
OBJECTIVES: Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) comprises a rare yet an aggressive subtype, accounting for le...
To compare the survival of women with uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC) and clear cell carci...
Mixed endometrial carcinomas (MECs) refer to tumors characterized by 2 or more distinct histotypes m...
Purpose. Clear cell (CC) and papillary serous carcinoma (PS) are histotypes at high risk of recurren...
Objective: To analyze local surgical-pathological factors of mixed type endometrial carcinoma and t...
Background: Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) is a rare aggressive histologic subtype of endometrial cancer...
The molecular biology and cellular origins of mixed type endometrial carcinomas (MT-ECs) are poorly ...
Introduction: Malignant mixed mullerian tumors (MMMTs) are an aggressive subtype of endometrial canc...
Aims: This study aims to assess the clinicopathological features, treatment, recurrence pattern, sur...
Objective: To review the clinicopathologic and survival outcomes of patients with serous endometrial...
Background: Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is most common gynecological malignancy. The incidence of end...
Clinical outcome of 23 patients with mixed endometrioid and serous endometrial carcinomas (mixed EEC...
Serous endometrial cancer represents a relative rare entity accounting for about 10% of all diagnose...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to compare the survival between patients with clear cell carcinoma (CC) and ...
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the overall survival (OS) of young women with endometrial cancer...
OBJECTIVES: Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) comprises a rare yet an aggressive subtype, accounting for le...
To compare the survival of women with uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC) and clear cell carci...
Mixed endometrial carcinomas (MECs) refer to tumors characterized by 2 or more distinct histotypes m...
Purpose. Clear cell (CC) and papillary serous carcinoma (PS) are histotypes at high risk of recurren...
Objective: To analyze local surgical-pathological factors of mixed type endometrial carcinoma and t...
Background: Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) is a rare aggressive histologic subtype of endometrial cancer...
The molecular biology and cellular origins of mixed type endometrial carcinomas (MT-ECs) are poorly ...
Introduction: Malignant mixed mullerian tumors (MMMTs) are an aggressive subtype of endometrial canc...
Aims: This study aims to assess the clinicopathological features, treatment, recurrence pattern, sur...
Objective: To review the clinicopathologic and survival outcomes of patients with serous endometrial...
Background: Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is most common gynecological malignancy. The incidence of end...
Clinical outcome of 23 patients with mixed endometrioid and serous endometrial carcinomas (mixed EEC...
Serous endometrial cancer represents a relative rare entity accounting for about 10% of all diagnose...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to compare the survival between patients with clear cell carcinoma (CC) and ...
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the overall survival (OS) of young women with endometrial cancer...
OBJECTIVES: Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) comprises a rare yet an aggressive subtype, accounting for le...
To compare the survival of women with uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC) and clear cell carci...