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New Light on Endometrial Thickness as a Risk Factor of Cancer: What Do Clinicians Need to Know?
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Noventa, Marco
, Tozzi, Roberto
, Bonaldo, Giulio
, Spagnol, Giulia
, Saccardi, Carlo
, Marchetti, Matteo
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Cancer
/ Diagnosis
/ Endometrial cancer
/ endometrial thickness
/ Health aspects
/ hormone replacement therapy
/ Menopause
/ postmenopausal bleeding
/ Postmenopausal women
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ tamoxifen
/ transvaginal ultrasound
/ Type 2 diabetes
2022
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New Light on Endometrial Thickness as a Risk Factor of Cancer: What Do Clinicians Need to Know?
by
Noventa, Marco
, Tozzi, Roberto
, Bonaldo, Giulio
, Spagnol, Giulia
, Saccardi, Carlo
, Marchetti, Matteo
in
Cancer
/ Diagnosis
/ Endometrial cancer
/ endometrial thickness
/ Health aspects
/ hormone replacement therapy
/ Menopause
/ postmenopausal bleeding
/ Postmenopausal women
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ tamoxifen
/ transvaginal ultrasound
/ Type 2 diabetes
2022
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New Light on Endometrial Thickness as a Risk Factor of Cancer: What Do Clinicians Need to Know?
by
Noventa, Marco
, Tozzi, Roberto
, Bonaldo, Giulio
, Spagnol, Giulia
, Saccardi, Carlo
, Marchetti, Matteo
in
Cancer
/ Diagnosis
/ Endometrial cancer
/ endometrial thickness
/ Health aspects
/ hormone replacement therapy
/ Menopause
/ postmenopausal bleeding
/ Postmenopausal women
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ tamoxifen
/ transvaginal ultrasound
/ Type 2 diabetes
2022
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New Light on Endometrial Thickness as a Risk Factor of Cancer: What Do Clinicians Need to Know?
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New Light on Endometrial Thickness as a Risk Factor of Cancer: What Do Clinicians Need to Know?
2022
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Overview
Transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) represents an accurate and noninvasive technique to investigate endometrial thickness (ET) in the early diagnosis of endometrial cancer (EC). In the literature, for maximum ET there is no consensus on the cutoff value for normal ET in postmenopause for either symptomatic or asymptomatic women. Most patients with EC present with postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) and in these patients is necessary to perform TVUS to evaluate ET as an indicator for endometrial biopsy. On the contrary, if ET is incidentally detected in postmenopausal patients without bleeding, endometrial sampling for a postmenopausal woman without bleeding should not be routinely performed, although it is estimated that up to 15% of EC occurs in women without vaginal bleeding. The aim of our review was to give clinicians necessary and useful knowledge on the role of TVUS and ET for early detection of EC in their daily routine practice. Based on the most important studies in the literature, we summarized that in premenopausal woman with abnormal uterine bleeding, an optimal cutoff for ET has not yet been established. For postmenopausal women with PMB, at low risk, and ET <4 mm, a follow-up scan could be offered, and for women with ET ≥4 mm, office hysteroscopy-guided endometrial sampling is recommended independently of ET results. On the other hand, in postmenopausal women with PMB and at high risk of EC, office hysteroscopy-guided endometrial sampling is necessary. In postmenopausal women without PMB and ET ≥4 mm, arbitrary endometrial sampling is not recommended, but evaluated case by case based on risk factors. In conclusion, there is broad consensus on the importance of TVUS and the need for further investigation based on risk factors of EC.
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Dove Medical Press Limited,Dove Press,Dove,Dove Medical Press
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