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Screening of Asymptomatic Women for Endometrial Cancer
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1981
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Cancer ScreeningMedicineReproductive HealthGynecologyPathologyPreliminary ResultsCytopathologyBreast CancerMenstrual CycleFeasibility StudyEndometrial CancerEndometrial CarcinomaOncologyPublic HealthGynecology OncologyEndocrine-related CancerWomen's Health
This report describes the preliminary results of a feasibility study of detection of endometrial carcinoma in an asymptomatic population of women aged 45 and above. The initial sample of 1,280 women was evaluated by several cytologic smear techniques and by two endometrial sampling methods assigned by computer. The clinical approaches and the techniques used are detailed. During this initial period of study, eight histologically proved endometrial cancers were diagnosed, two of which were deeply invasive. With one exception, the eight patients were either obese or had a history of treatment with conjugated estrogens. A relatively small number of women with endometrial hyperplasia of various types were also identified. The accuracy of the detection methods and their long-term impact on morbidity and mortality cannot be assessed as yet. Incidentally, a small number of cancers and precancerous states of organs other than the endometrium have also been diagnosed.
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