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Endometrial cancer Microchapters |
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Treatment |
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Case Studies |
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Endometrial cancer staging On the Web |
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American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Endometrial cancer staging |
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Risk calculators and risk factors for Endometrial cancer staging |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Monalisa Dmello, M.B,B.S., M.D. [2]
According to the FIGO cancer staging system, there are 4 stages of endometrial cancer.
Endometrial carcinoma is surgically staged using the FIGO cancer staging system.[1]
| Stage | Findings |
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| Stage I | Tumor confined to the corpus uteri |
| IA | No or less than half myometrial invasion |
| IB | Invasion equal to or more than half of the myometrium |
| Stage II | Tumor invades cervical stroma but does not extend beyond the uterus |
| Stage III | Local and/or regional spread of the tumor |
| IIIA | Tumor invades the serosa of the corpus uteri and/or adnexae |
| IIIB | Vaginal involvement and/or parametrial involvement |
| III C | Metastases to pelvic and/or para-aortic lymph nodes |
| (i) Positive pelvic nodes | |
| (ii) Positive para-aortic nodes with or without positive pelvic lymph nodes | |
| Stage IV | Tumor invades bladder and/or bowel mucosa, and/or distant metastases |
| IVA | Tumor invasion of bladder and/or bowel mucosa |
| IVB | Distant metastasis, including intra-abdominal metastases and/or inguinal nodes |