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Assess the percentage change in stage and risk stratification for patients with endometrial cancer when transitioning from the FIGO 2009 endometrial staging system to the updated FIGO 2023 endometrial staging system.
Investigate the prognostic impact of the FIGO 2023 endometrial staging system on patient survival.
Evaluate how the shift in stage classification between the FIGO 2009 and FIGO 2023 systems influences adjuvant management decisions for endometrial cancer.
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Endometrial cancer is the commonest gynecological cancer mostly affecting women in the post-menopausal age group . The average age of women diagnosed with endometrial cancer is 60. It's uncommon in women under the age of 45. The vast majority of endometrial cancers are carcinomas (usually adenocarcinomas). The five-year survival rate for endometrial adenocarcinoma following appropriate treatment is 80%. More than 70% of women diagnosed have Federation of Gynecology and Obestetrics (FIGO) stage I cancer, which has the best prognosis. Stage III and especially Stage IV cancers has a worse prognosis, but these are relatively rare, occurring in only 13% of cases. The median survival time for stage III-IV endometrial cancer is nine to ten months.
The FIGO 2023 staging system provides a refined framework for managing endometrial cancer, benefiting patient care and outcomes as the FIGO 2023 staging system for endometrial cancer offers several advantages over the previous FIGO 2009 system
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Yousra H Abdelghafour, MBBCH
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