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Conservative re-treatment of women with atypical endometrial hyperplasia and early endometrial carcinoma: We can hope, at least.

Antonio RaffoneDiego RaimondoGiulia RoveroAntonio TravaglinoGiovanni LopezCarlo Michele Di MaioDaniele NeolaArianna RaspolliniFederica RenzulliAmelia FilippelliPaolo CasadioRenato SeracchioliMaurizio Guida
Published in: International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (2023)
Conservative re-treatment in AEH or EC recurrent women has a high CR rate and acceptable recurrence rate that might allow it to be considered a safe and viable option, at least as a first round of conservative treatment. Women with an unsatisfied desire for motherhood or with high surgical risk might avoid hysterectomy and attempt childbearing or spare high-risk surgery.
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