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In early stages endometrial cancer must be differentiated from diseases that cause abnormal uterine bleeding and endometrial thickening on ultrasound, such as [[endometrial hyperplasia]], [[endometrial polyp]] and submucosal uterine [[leiomyoma]]. In advanced stages endometrial cancer must be differentiated from uterine [[sarcoma]] and uterine [[lymphoma]]. | |||
==Differentiating Endometrial Cancer From Other Diseases== | |||
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Overview
In early stages endometrial cancer must be differentiated from diseases that cause abnormal uterine bleeding and endometrial thickening on ultrasound, such as endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyp and submucosal uterine leiomyoma. In advanced stages endometrial cancer must be differentiated from uterine sarcoma and uterine lymphoma.