New Insights into Endometrial Cancer

Laura Paleari(Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione dell'ambiente ligure), Silvia Pesce(University of Genoa), Mariangela Rutigliani(Ente Ospedaliero Ospedali Galliera), Marco Greppi(University of Genoa), Valentina Obino(University of Genoa), Franco Gorlero(Ente Ospedaliero Ospedali Galliera), Valerio Gaetano Vellone(Ospedale Policlinico San Martino), Emanuela Marcenaro(University of Genoa)
Cancers
March 24, 2021
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Abstract

EC is the most common cancer in the female genital tract in developed countries, and with its increasing incidence due to risk factors, such as aging and obesity, tends to become a public health issue. Although EC is a hormone-dependent neoplasm, there are no recommendations for the determination of steroid hormone receptors in the tumor tissue and no hormone therapy has ever been assessed in the adjuvant setting. Furthermore, its immune environment has been slightly characterized, but recent evidences point out how EC microenvironment may increase self-tolerance by reducing the recruitment of cytotoxic immune cells to the tumor site and/or modifying their phenotype, making these cells no longer able to suppress tumor growth. Here we highlight insights for EC management from diagnosis to a desirable trend of personalized treatment.


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