Authors
David Gaffney, Xavier Matias-Guiu, David Mutch, Giovanni Scambia, Carien Creutzberg, Christina Fotopoulou, Jonathan S Berek, Nicole Concin
Publication date
2024/5/1
Source
Gynecologic oncology
Volume
184
Pages
245-253
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Introduction
Embracing the complex and diverse nature of the heterogenous group of malignancies that are included under the umbrella of “endometrial cancer” (EC) to better align prognosis with treatment recommendations, requires a more comprehensive staging system. Our goal at the development of the new FIGO staging was to provide 1) high accuracy in the predictive prognosis for a patient with EC, which is the genuine purpose of a staging system, and 2) identification of distinct treatment relevant subgroups. Since the publication of the 2009 staging system by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) 14  years ago (1, 2), our understanding of the biology and natural history of EC has undergone a radical transformation. The TGCA results in 2013 (3), and the many validation reports published since then (4–9), have taught us that “EC” is composed of at least four distinct molecularly …
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