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  2. Survival Rates for Endometrial Cancer

    www.cancer.org/cancer/types/endometrial-cancer/detection...

    The SEER database tracks 5-year relative survival rates for endometrial cancer in the United States, based on how far the cancer has spread. The SEER database, however, does not group cancers by FIGO or AJCC TNM stages (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, etc.).

  3. Endometrial cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/endometrial-cancer/...

    Endometrial cancer is often found at an early stage because it causes symptoms. Often the first symptom is irregular vaginal bleeding. If endometrial cancer is found early, surgically removing the uterus often cures it.

  4. Endometrial cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/endometrial-cancer/...

    Endometrial cancer is usually first treated with surgery to remove the cancer. This may include removing the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. Other treatment options may include radiation therapy or treatments using medicines to kill the cancer cells.

  5. Endometrial Cancer Survival Rates: 6 Things to Know - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/endometrial-cancer-survival-rate

    Endometrial Cancer Survival Rates: 6 Things to Know. Understanding the Survival Rates for Endometrial Cancer . Numbers. Stages. Rates by age. Rates by stage. Factors. Resources. When you...

  6. Treatment Choices for Endometrial Cancer, by Stage

    www.cancer.org/cancer/types/endometrial-cancer/treating/by...

    The stage (extent) of endometrial cancer is the most important factor in choosing treatment. But other factors can also affect your treatment options, including the type of cancer, your age and overall health, and whether you want to be able to have children.

  7. Endometrial Cancer - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/.../endometrial-cancer

    Endometrial Cancer Prognosis. The prognosis for endometrial cancer varies widely by histologic subtype. The most important factor affecting overall survival is stage. The following are the five-year survival rates for patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Localized: 96% when there is no sign of cancer outside the uterus

  8. Uterine Cancer (Endometrial Cancer): Symptoms & Treatment

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    Treatments continue to improve, along with survival rates. Uterine cancer is fatal when it goes undiagnosed and spreads. The survival rate decreases to 17% when cancer spreads to other parts of your body outside your uterus. Early detection and early treatment are key to a favorable prognosis.

  9. Endometrial Cancer Treatment - NCI - National Cancer Institute

    www.cancer.gov/types/uterine/patient/endometrial-treatment-pdq

    Certain factors affect prognosis (chance of recovery) and treatment options. Endometrial cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the endometrium. The endometrium is the lining of the uterus, a hollow, muscular organ in a woman’s pelvis. The uterus is where a fetus grows.

  10. Endometrial Cancer | New England Journal of Medicine

    www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra1514010

    Women with a normal body-mass index (BMI) have a 3% lifetime risk of endometrial cancer, but for every 5-unit increase in the BMI, the risk of cancer increases by more than 50% (Figure 1)....

  11. Endometrial Cancer Treatment (PDQ®) - NCI

    www.cancer.gov/types/uterine/hp/endometrial-treatment-pdq

    Prognostic Factors. Tumor stage and grade (including extrauterine nodal spread) Hormone receptor status. Other prognostic factors. Cancer of the endometrium is the most common gynecologic malignancy in the United States and accounts for 7% of all cancers in women.