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Fertility sparing treatment in patients with endometrial cancer (FERT-ENC): a multicentric retrospective study from the Spanish Investigational Network Gynecologic Oncology Group (SPAIN-GOG).

Victor LagoTiermes MarinaMaría Laseca ModregoBlanca Gil-IbañezJosé Ramón RodriguezJavier DomingoLucas MinigPablo Padilla-IserteOctavio Arencibia SánchezManuela Sala FericholaMerixell MunmannyBelén Martín SalamancaSara IacoponiSilvia CabreraPluvio CoronadoJesús Utrilla-LaynaÁgueda BatallerGabriel FiolShiana CorbalánElena EspinosaAntonio Gil-MorenoSantiago Domingonull null
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
Fertility-sparing management presented a high response rate in patients with endometrial cancer. LNG-IUD was associated with a better response rate compared to the other treatment options. Moreover, in patients using this management method, pregnancy could be achieved using reproductive techniques.
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