Primary management of endometrial carcinoma. Joint recommendations of the French society of gynecologic oncology (SFOG) and of the French college of obstetricians and gynecologists (CNGOF)

The management of endometrial carcinoma is constantly evolving. The SFOG and the CNGOF decided to jointly update the previous French recommendations (Institut national du cancer 2011) and to adapt to the French practice the 2015 recommendations elaborated at the time of joint European consensus conf...

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Hauptverfasser: Querleu, D, Darai, E, Lecuru, F, Rafii, A, Chereau, E, Collinet, P, Crochet, P, Marret, H, Mery, E, Thomas, L, Villefranque, V, Floquet, A, Planchamp, F
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Female
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
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