High levels of physical activity may lower risk of endometrial cancer
Women who consistently engage in high levels of physical activity may reduce their risk of endometrial cancer by nearly 20%, a study found.
Women who consistently engage in high levels of physical activity may reduce their risk of endometrial cancer by nearly 20%, a study found.
Progestin-based therapy allows some patients with Lynch syndrome–related endometrial cancer to preserve fertility under close monitoring.
The combination of nivolumab and ipilimumab led to a 54% response rate in patients with advanced gynecological clear cell cancers.
ZNF432 slowed the growth of endometrial cancer cells and promoted their death by interacting with a protein called UPF1.