Abstract

Objective: In general, a combination of histological types and cytological grade is used to select patients of poor prognosis for clinical studies. Based on our long-term follow-up study we thought that these criteria could be further refined to make uniformly tighter iso-prognostic groups. The aim of this analysis was to fashion iso-prognostic groups in endometrial cancer patients using traditional histological features.

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