Publisher's Synopsis
This comprehensive book explores the forefront of endometrial cancer (EC) research and delves into crucial strategies for optimizing treatment. Through chapters bridging basic insights to clinical breakthroughs, the book navigates risk factors, genetic underpinnings, pathophysiology, predictive tools, and cutting-edge therapies. From the intricacies of surgical approaches and clinical trials to fertility-preserving treatments and innovative lymphadenectomy strategies, each chapter offers nuanced insights and evidence-based recommendations. The chapters bridge the gaps between scientific discovery and clinical application, which empower practitioners to navigate the evolving landscape of EC care with confidence and expertise.
Uterine Body Neoplasms - Diagnosis and Treatment is essential for oncologists, researchers, and medical trainees alike, providing a definitive roadmap through the complexities of EC diagnosis, surgery, drug therapy, and genetic considerations.