Novel diagnostic approaches to intrauterine neoplasm in fertile age: sonography and hysteroscopy.
Luigi Della CorteSalvatore Giovanni VitaleVirginia ForesteGaetano RiemmaFederico FerrariMarco NoventaAldo LibertoPasquale De FranciscisJan TesarikPublished in: Minimally invasive therapy & allied technologies : MITAT : official journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy (2021)
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is the most common gynecological malignancy in the world. It is mostly detected in postmenopausal women, but it can also occur in women of fertile age who need fertility-sparing therapy. An early diagnosis is the main objective for the correct management of these patients, making it possible to use a fertility-sparing treatment approach without exposing the patients to the risk of cancer progression. In this review, we discuss the role of sonography and hysteroscopy in the detection of intrauterine neoplasm in women of childbearing age.
Keyphrases
- postmenopausal women
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- stem cells
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- magnetic resonance imaging
- patient reported outcomes
- magnetic resonance
- adipose tissue
- robot assisted
- skeletal muscle
- pregnant women
- minimally invasive
- papillary thyroid
- childhood cancer
- body composition
- quantum dots