Novel Insights into Molecular Mechanisms of Endometrial Diseases
A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Medicine".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2024) | Viewed by 5796
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Interests: gynecology oncology; surgical gynecology; target therapy; gynecology
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Interests: gynecologic oncology; endometrial cancer; gynecologic surgery; ovarian cancer; cervical cancer
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Endometrial diseases are the most common gynecological pathologies in Western countries. Molecular profiling has shown stimulating results for diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic pathways. The molecular classification, in fact, offers the possibility to improve the risk stratification and management of endometrial disease, especially for endometrial cancer (EC). The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Research Network revolutionized the approach to EC classification with the introduction of four molecular groups: polymerase epsilon (POLE) ultramutated, microsatellite instability hypermutated, copy-number (CN) low, and CN high. Moreover, a new model called ProMisE (Proactive Molecular Risk Classifier for Endometrial Cancer) has been introduced as a new approach for risk stratification, which is simpler and less expensive than that proposed by the TCGA. This model has been applied in the recent ESMO-ESGO-ESTRO 2020 Guidelines for the management of EC patients according to the tumor aggressiveness and the likelihood of recurrence.
Nevertheless, given the young age of patients affected by other endometrial diseases, the treatment required should be conservative. Unfortunately, few data are available for the use of molecular analysis for such diseases; therefore, this is a field of great interest for research, especially for predicting treatment response and reducing the risk of unfavorable outcomes of precancerous lesions.
This Special Issue is dedicated to focusing on novel insights into molecular mechanisms of endometrial diseases.
Dr. Violante Di Donato
Dr. Giorgio Bogani
Dr. Andrea Giannini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- endometrial disease
- molecular profiling
- target therapy
- personalized treatment
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