Uterine cancer is staged to determine the extent of tumor growth, which helps doctors plan treatment and discuss potential outcomes. The staging systems, FIGO and TNM, are similar and classify the ...
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Symptoms of uterine cancer may include unusual vaginal bleeding, pain in the pelvic region, or unexplained weight loss. A person should contact a doctor if they experience these symptoms. Although ...
Risk factors for febrile neutropenia and the utilization of pegfilgrastim in patients receiving chemotherapy for gynecologic malignancies No significant financial relationships to disclose. This is an ...
Uterine cancer is cancer of the uterus. After diagnosis, doctors determine how far the cancer has spread and assign a stage between 1 and 4. The higher the number, the more advanced the cancer.
Uterine cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and the most common cancer of a woman's reproductive system. There are two major types of uterine cancer: Adenocarcinoma of the endometrium: ...
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