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- who: Kelechi Njoku from the Study participants We recruited women with abnormal uterine bleeding, including those with known endometrial cancer attending the Gynaecology Outpatient Departments of St Mary`s Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Oldham Hospital of the Northern Care Alliance NHS Group, between April , and March Cases were confirmed to have endometrial cancer based on histological evaluation of biopsy or hysterectomy specimens, by at least two specialist gynaecological pathologists reporting to Royal College of Pathology Standards. Controls were women with no evidence of endometrial cancer or atypical hyperplasia, following routine diagnostic investigation . . .
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