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Review
. 2024 Mar 1;16(5):1028.
doi: 10.3390/cancers16051028.

Recent Advances in Endometrial Cancer Prevention, Early Diagnosis and Treatment

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Recent Advances in Endometrial Cancer Prevention, Early Diagnosis and Treatment

Holly Baker-Rand et al. Cancers (Basel). .

Abstract

Endometrial cancer is the sixth commonest cancer in women worldwide, with over 417,000 diagnoses in 2020. The disease incidence has increased by 132% over the last 30 years and is set to continue to rise in response to an ageing population and increasing global rates of obesity and diabetes. A greater understanding of the mechanisms driving endometrial carcinogenesis has led to the identification of potential strategies for primary disease prevention, although prospective evaluation of their efficacy within clinical trials is still awaited. The early diagnosis of endometrial cancer is associated with improved survival, but has historically relied on invasive endometrial sampling. New, minimally invasive tests using protein and DNA biomarkers and cytology have the potential to transform diagnostic pathways and to allow for the surveillance of high-risk populations. The molecular classification of endometrial cancers has been shown to not only have a prognostic impact, but also to have therapeutic value and is increasingly used to guide adjuvant treatment decisions. Advanced and recurrent disease management has also been revolutionised by increasing the use of debulking surgery and targeted treatments, particularly immunotherapy. This review summarises the recent advances in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of endometrial cancer and seeks to identify areas for future research.

Keywords: advances; diagnosis; endometrial cancer; prevention; treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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