Endometrial carcinoma in women aged 40 years and younger Journal Article


Authors: Garg, K.; Soslow, R. A.
Article Title: Endometrial carcinoma in women aged 40 years and younger
Abstract: Context. - Endometrial carcinoma is a disease of older postmenopausal women, and is relatively uncommon in patients younger than 40 years. Endometrial carcinomas in this age group may be familial, associated with Lynch syndrome, or sporadic. Objectives. - To present our current knowledge of endometrial carcinomas in women younger than 40 years. Data Sources. - The review is based on previously published articles on this topic. Conclusions. - Most endometrial carcinomas that occur in this age group are associated with estrogen excess. They are usually low-grade endometrioid carcinomas that present at low stages and are associated with favorable clinical outcomes. Tumors associated with mismatch repair abnormalities and Lynch syndrome appear to be distinct, with worse prognostic factors and, possibly, clinical behavior. Conservative hormonal therapy and ovarian conservation are reasonable considerations in the management of these young patients, but carry the risk of tumor progression, recurrence, and an occult synchronous or metachronous ovarian carcinoma.
Keywords: adult; genetics; endometrioid carcinoma; endometrial neoplasms; pathology; mismatch repair; dna mismatch repair; endometrium tumor; colorectal neoplasms, hereditary nonpolyposis; carcinoma, endometrioid; hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer; humans; prognosis; human; female; article
Journal Title: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Volume: 138
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0003-9985
Publisher: College of American Pathologists  
Date Published: 2014-03-01
Start Page: 335
End Page: 342
Language: English
DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2012-0654-RA
PUBMED: 24576029
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Cited By (since 1996):1 -- Export Date: 1 August 2014 -- CODEN: ARPAA -- Source: Scopus
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