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  • Title: Endometrial cancer in women 45 years of age or younger: a clinicopathological analysis.
    Author: Pellerin GP, Finan MA.
    Journal: Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2005 Nov; 193(5):1640-4. PubMed ID: 16260203.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the experience with endometrial carcinoma in women < or =45 years of age at Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, La. STUDY DESIGN: We evaluated the clinical history, treatment, and follow-up of 38 women < or =45 years of age diagnosed with endometrial cancer. RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients received primary treatment for endometrial cancer: stage I, 32 (84.2%); stage II, 1 (2.6%); stage III, 4 (10.5%); stage IV, 1 (2.6%). Tumors were well differentiated in 20 (52.6%), moderately differentiated in 10 (26.3%), and poorly differentiated in 8 (21.1%). At end of study period 32 women (84.2%) were alive with no evidence of disease, 5 had died of recurrent disease, and 1 died of metastatic breast cancer. CONCLUSION: Patients < or =45 years of age had lower incidence of advanced stage disease, higher degree of tumor differentiation, and better prognosis compared to patients older than 45 years.
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