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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is individualized, and may include [[hormonal therapy (oncology)|hormonal therapy]], such as cyclic or continuous [[progestin]] therapy, or [[hysterectomy]].<ref name="UTDOL-EH">[http://www.uptodateonline.com/utd/content/topic.do?topicKey=gen_gyne/13384&type=A&selectedTitle=1~22] Howard A Zacur, Robert L Giuntoli, II, Marcus Jurema, "Endometrial Hyperplasia" from UpToDate Online (accessed 5-26-07)</ref> | Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is individualized, and may include [[hormonal therapy (oncology)|hormonal therapy]], such as cyclic or continuous [[progestin]] therapy, or [[hysterectomy]].<ref name="UTDOL-EH">[http://www.uptodateonline.com/utd/content/topic.do?topicKey=gen_gyne/13384&type=A&selectedTitle=1~22] Howard A Zacur, Robert L Giuntoli, II, Marcus Jurema, "Endometrial Hyperplasia" from UpToDate Online (accessed 5-26-07)</ref> | ||
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Overview
Medical Therapy
Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is individualized, and may include hormonal therapy, such as cyclic or continuous progestin therapy, or hysterectomy.[1]