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Review
. 2017 Dec;104(12):1001-1012.
doi: 10.1016/j.bulcan.2017.08.004. Epub 2017 Oct 12.

[Histological and molecular classification of endometrial carcinoma and therapeutical implications]

[Article in French]
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[Histological and molecular classification of endometrial carcinoma and therapeutical implications]

[Article in French]
Catherine Genestie et al. Bull Cancer. 2017 Dec.

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Abstract

Endometrial cancer is the fourth cause of cancer in women in France and is the second most common cancer of the gynecologic cancer after breast cancer with 7275 new cases in 2012. The incidence of this neoplasm tends to increase with population aging, diabetes and obesity's augmentation. In rare cases, a hereditary factor has been described: Lynch's syndrome. The therapeutic management of the patient depends on the endometrial biopsy which specifies the histological type and the histo-prognostic grade as well as the MRI which allow the tumor staging. Within the last decade, improvement in technologies such as genomic, transcriptomic and histological analyses, allowed the establishment of new and finer classifications of endometrial carcinomas. The latest classification proposed by The Cancer Genomic Atlas (TCGA), has been made routinely applicable through the international consortium TransPORTEC. It consists of 4 groups listed from good to poor prognosis: (1) ultra-mutated "POLE"; (2) hyper-mutated "MSI"; (3) low copy number "NSMP" and (4) high number of copies "TP53 mutated" (serous-like). This integrated characterization combined with mutational data opens new opportunities for therapeutic strategies.

Keywords: Cancer de l’endomètre; Classification moléculaire; Endometrial carcinoma; Lynch syndrome; Molecular classification; Syndrome de Lynch; Traitement; Treatment.

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