Increased Risk of Early-Onset Endometrial Cancer in Women Aged 20–39 Years with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Nationwide Cohort Study
Cancers,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(8), P. 1322 - 1322
Published: April 14, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Given
the
rising
incidence
of
early-onset
endometrial
cancer
diagnosed
before
age
50
years,
this
study
examined
whether
non-alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease
(NAFLD)
served
as
an
independent
risk
factor
for
cancer,
irrespective
obesity
status.
Methods:
This
nationwide
cohort
included
2,311,949
Korean
women
aged
20–39
years
who
underwent
health
screenings
from
2009
to
2012.
NAFLD
severity
was
classified
based
on
index:
none
(<30),
moderate
(30–59),
and
severe
(≥60).
Multivariable-adjusted
Cox
proportional
hazards
models
were
applied
estimate
adjusted
hazard
ratios
(aHRs)
cancer.
Results:
During
a
median
follow-up
7.6
1289
developed
The
cumulative
significantly
higher
in
with
than
those
without
(log-rank
p
<
0.001).
A
dose-dependent
association
observed,
increased
corresponding
greater
(aHR
[95%
confidence
interval
(CI)]:
NAFLD,
2.38
[1.99–2.85];
5.39
[4.44–6.53];
trend
0.01).
Compared
non-obese
aHRs
2.53
[2.11–3.05]
1.66
[1.10–2.52]
obese
4.30
[3.60–5.13]
(synergy
index
=
1.50,
Conclusions:
independently
associated
both
women.
Furthermore,
young
exhibited
synergistically
elevated
risk.
Early
identification
management
may
help
mitigate
rapidly
growing
burden
Language: Английский
Endometrial thickness and its diagnostic utility in postmenopausal women: A retrospective analysis of ultrasound and histopathological findings
Shuo Qiu,
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Shuang Wu,
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Yan Song
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et al.
Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(2), P. 101509 - 101509
Published: April 21, 2025
Language: Английский
A 10-Year Retrospective Cohort Study of Endometrial Cancer Outcomes and Associations with Lymphovascular Invasion: A Single-Center Study from Germany
Alexandra Nienhaus,
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Rahavie Rajakulendran,
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Elena Bernad
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et al.
Diagnostics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(15), P. 1686 - 1686
Published: Aug. 4, 2024
This
10-year
retrospective
cohort
study
at
a
single-center
clinic
in
Germany
aimed
to
analyze
the
outcomes
of
endometrial
cancer
patients
and
explore
impact
lymphovascular
invasion
(LV)
on
patient
disease-free
survival
(DFS).
Identifying
correlations
among
demographic
data,
tumor
characteristics,
treatment
modalities,
could
enhance
management
improve
rates.
The
encompassed
diagnosed
treated
for
from
January
2010
December
2020.
Clinical
pathological
data
were
extracted
medical
records
311
patients,
focusing
variables
such
as
age,
histological
type,
grade,
type
surgical
treatment,
adjuvant
therapies.
Survival
analysis
was
conducted
using
Kaplan-Meier
method
multivariate
Cox
proportional
hazard
models
identify
factors
independently
associated
with
survival.
demonstrated
that
significantly
impacted
(log-rank
Language: Английский