Endometrial Cancer Journals
Endometrial cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women with an estimated 46,470 new diagnoses and over 8000 deaths in 2011.Most strikingly, 5-year survival is currently significantly worse than 30 years ago (84% survival in 2006 vs. 88% survival in 1975), making endometrial cancer only one of two cancers with increased mortality (1). This is stark in comparison to breast and prostate cancer, where 5 year survival has substantially improved to >90% for breast and 100% for prostate cancer. For patients with early stage disease, hysterectomy is considered curative. By contrast, advanced stage and high grade endometrial cancer is lethal. Certain risk factors have been well characterized, such as menopausal status, obesity, diabetes, and hypertension and unopposed estrogen, though for some of these risk factors, such as obesity, the mechanisms by which this occurs are not completely understood (2). In this chapter, we describe the current practices for diagnosis and treatment of endometrial cancer and discuss emerging therapeutic strategies that are hoped to improve survival and reverse the alarming rising trend of this disease.
High Impact List of Articles
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Market Research analysis of Neurolophysiology 2020
HusshamEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Market Research analysis of Neurolophysiology 2020
HusshamEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Scope of Neurophysiology 2020
HusshamEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Scope of Neurophysiology 2020
HusshamEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Sensory modulation & peripheral and central lesions of somoto sensory system
AV SrinivasanAbstract: Neurophysiology Research
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Sensory modulation & peripheral and central lesions of somoto sensory system
AV SrinivasanAbstract: Neurophysiology Research
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Research Updates in Neurophysiology 2019
Research Updates in Neurophysiology 2019Editorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Research Updates in Neurophysiology 2019
Research Updates in Neurophysiology 2019Editorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Musical emotions in the brain-a neurophysiological study.
PatrÃcia Gomes, Telmo Pereira, Jorge CondeResearch Article: Neurophysiology Research
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Musical emotions in the brain-a neurophysiological study.
PatrÃcia Gomes, Telmo Pereira, Jorge CondeResearch Article: Neurophysiology Research
Conference Proceedings
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Autoimmune Biomarkers and AI algorithms could lead to new diagnosis and treatment options in Neurodegenerative diseases such as Glaucoma
Franz GrusKeynote: Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research
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Autoimmune Biomarkers and AI algorithms could lead to new diagnosis and treatment options in Neurodegenerative diseases such as Glaucoma
Franz GrusKeynote: Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research
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The Role of APOE in microglia regulation in Neurodegeneration
Oleg ButovskyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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The Role of APOE in microglia regulation in Neurodegeneration
Oleg ButovskyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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The viral etiology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Proof for low-grade CNS viral infections
Theodore A HendersonKeynote: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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The viral etiology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Proof for low-grade CNS viral infections
Theodore A HendersonKeynote: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Chronic subdural haematoma: Case series of operated patients from a tertiary care center
Prashant Kumar, Viraat Harsh, Hemant Alda, Chandra B Sahay and Anil KumarPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Chronic subdural haematoma: Case series of operated patients from a tertiary care center
Prashant Kumar, Viraat Harsh, Hemant Alda, Chandra B Sahay and Anil KumarPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Single or cervical multiple levels arthroplasty is a safe option for active and functional mobility of cervical degenerative with minimal invasiveness
Muhammad Qazafi MemonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Single or cervical multiple levels arthroplasty is a safe option for active and functional mobility of cervical degenerative with minimal invasiveness
Muhammad Qazafi MemonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology