Fertility Preservation in Endometrial Cancer-Treatment and Molecular Aspects.
Melanie SchubertLiselotte MettlerAarti Deenadayal Tolaniİbrahim AlkatoutPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2023)
Endometrial cancer is one of the most common gynecological malignancies worldwide; incidences are rising, with 417,367 new cases registered in 2020. Of these, the proportion of women that are of reproductive age is around 4-14% and the number is increasing. Thus, in addition to oncological therapy and safety, the preservation of fertility plays a central role in therapeutic strategies. Molecular genetic patient data provide a robust supplementary benefit that improves primary risk assessment and can help design personalized treatment options to curtail over- and undertreatment and contribute to fertility preserving strategies. The aim of our review is to provide an overview of the latest significant recommendations in the diagnosis and therapy of endometrial cancer during reproductive age. In this paper the most recent groundbreaking molecular discoveries in endometrial cancer are highlighted and discussed as an opportunity to enhance the prognostic and therapy options in this special patient collective.
Keyphrases
- endometrial cancer
- risk assessment
- case report
- prostate cancer
- type diabetes
- single molecule
- genome wide
- rectal cancer
- gene expression
- pregnant women
- skeletal muscle
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- mesenchymal stem cells
- human health
- big data
- dna methylation
- clinical practice
- combination therapy
- chemotherapy induced