An Omaha woman diagnosed with endometrial cancer days before her 43rd birthday is now partnering with her oncologist to raise ...
Practice-changing data in endometrial cancer support checkpoint inhibitor–chemotherapy combinations, extending ...
Women who previously had endometrial cancer and used vaginal estrogen therapy did not have higher risk for cancer recurrence than those who did not use vaginal hormone therapy, according to findings ...
Despite the increased incidence of endometrial cancer in younger women, there is limited research regarding the safety of local, low-dose vaginal estrogen therapy (ET) for survivors. A new study ...
—A new study from California-based researchers reports that things may be getting worse for certain women at risk for endometrial cancer. Here’s what the research team adds to what’s known about ...
Women who use vaginal estrogen to manage early menopause after treatment for endometrial cancer may not have an increased risk for recurrence.
Fertility treatments don’t make women more likely to develop cancer, a new study has concluded. Women undergoing medically assisted reproduction have no higher overall risk of invasive cancer than ...
Among women with endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia, hysteroscopy-directed sampling of the endometrium has been shown to increase the odds of detecting a concurrent endometrial malignancy, a new ...
In January, the American Cancer Society reported that for the first time women younger than 50 had a higher cancer incidence rate than men. Based on 2023 data, cancer incidence rates among women under ...
This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Gini F. Fleming, ...
"I wasn’t reading the signs... I thought, ‘This is what it’s like to be in your 60s, and it’s just part and parcel of getting older,' " Kingston recalled ...
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