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Received Published: 3 January 2023 Endometrial cancer represents the fifth most common cancer in women, and the most common gynecological malignancy in developed countries. Although endometrial cancer usually develops during the post-menopausal period, according to recent data, 15-25% of cases occur before menopause, when there may still be a desire of pregnancy. In premenopausal women, the most common clinical signs in the case of suspected endometrial cancer are abnormal uterine bleeding, intermenstrual bleeding, and to a lesser extent, pelvic pain. An endometrial biopsy is crucial for obtaining the diagnosis of endometrial cancer . . .
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