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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Various experimental and clinical studies have been made to evaluate possible relationships between estrogen and
endometrial cancer
. Estrogens do not induce
endometrial carcinoma
in most species of laboratory animals. In contrast to the limited species effect of estrogen, known carcinogens such as 2-naphthylamine, nitrosamines or
aflatoxin B1
produce tumor incidence in a variety of species. Some case-control studies provide the hypothesis that estrogens in menopausal or postmenopausal women may be associated with increased risk of
endometrial carcinoma
. These studies provide only for association, and the theory of direct relationship must be confirmed or denied by more direct measurements. Other data on estrogens do not show a relationship between estrogens and
endometrial cancer
. Cases of
endometrial cancer
have been observed in women using sequential oral contraceptives, particularly dimethisterone with ethinylestradiol, but a cause-and-effect relationship has not been established. Progestins may arrest the progress or cause regression of
endometrial carcinoma
, but the indications are that the progestin is not protective against the carcinoma in the dosage employed. No data indicates that combination oral contraceptives cause
endometrial cancer
. The progestin in combination oral contraceptives may offer some protection against endometrial neoplastic changes.
...
PMID:Relationship of estrogens and oral contraceptives to endometrial cancer in animals and women. 698 99