2921 Trends in Endometrial Hyperplasia Over the Past Decade – Is It on the Increase?
Atypical Hyperplasia carries a 30% risk of developing endometrial cancer over 20 years. Endometrial cancer has increased by 54% since the 1998. Overall hysterectomy rates are falling, and obesity increases. We reviewed 3 snapshot years over 10 years, in terms of hyperplasia numbers, management and surveillance.
Source: The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Authors: C Skelly, J Breen, KM Johnston Tags: Virtual Poster Session 4: Oncology (1:40 PM — 1:50 PM) 1:40 PM STATION C Source Type: research
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