Tag: WHO Classification
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Understanding the Exclusion of Cervical Serous Carcinoma by WHO
Introduction to Cervical Serous Carcinoma Cervical serous carcinoma, a subtype of high-grade serous carcinoma, has historically been a topic of discussion in gynecological pathology. However, in the 2020 World Health Organization (WHO) classification, cervical serous carcinoma has been excluded as a recognized primary cervical tumor. This significant change reflects ongoing advancements in the understanding of…
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Excluding Cervical Serous Carcinoma from WHO Classification
Introduction In the latest revision by the World Health Organization (WHO), cervical serous carcinoma has been excluded from the classification of primary cervical tumors. This decision reflects significant advances in our understanding of cervical cancers’ pathology and epidemiology. Understanding Cervical Serous Carcinoma Cervical serous carcinoma, particularly high-grade serous carcinoma, is a rare entity in the…
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Research Advocates WHO Revision: Exclude Cervical Serous Carcinoma
Introduction to Cervical Serous Carcinoma Cervical serous carcinoma, previously considered a significant entity in gynecological oncology, has been highlighted in recent discussions regarding its classification. The World Health Organization (WHO) had categorized high-grade serous carcinoma as a notable diagnosis within cervical biopsies. However, in their 2020 revisions, the WHO has moved to exclude this type…