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Volume 7 Issue 9 (September, 2019)

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A hospital based study to investigate various Prognostic factors implicated in endometric cancer patients
Dr Seema Gupta, Dr Sunil Kumar Gupta

Background: The most common malignancy of the female genital tract in industrialized countries is endometrial carcinoma. The present study was planned to assess different prognostic factors implicated in endometric cancer patients. Materials & methods: The present study included assessment of different prognostic factors implicated in endometric cancer patients. Data records of all the patients with confirmed diagnosis of endometrial carcinoma admitted to the department of gynecology were screened. All the results were compiled in Microsoft excel sheet and were analysed by SPSS software. Results: In the present study, data records of a total of 100 patients with endometrial carcinoma were analysed. 73 percent of the patients were more than 50 years of age, while 27 percent of the patients were less than 50 years of age. 61 percent of the patients were in post-menopausal state while 39 percent of the patients were in pre-menopausal state. Nulliparous parity was seen in 46 percent of the patients while Parrous parity was seen in 54 percent of the patients. Significance results obtained while comparing the distribution of patients divided on the basis of age and menopausal state. Majority of the patients (60 percent patients) belonged to stage I of surgical staging. Lymph node metastasis was present in 23 percent of the patients while it was absent in 79 percent of the patients. Conclusion: It is important for segregating the risk factors of endometrial carcinoma for improving the prognosis of the patients

 
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