PREVALENCIA DE CANCER DE ENDOMETRIO EM MULHERES ASSINTOMATICAS COM OBESIDADE





PREVALENCIA DE CANCER DE ENDOMETRIO EM MULHERES ASSINTOMATICAS COM OBESIDADE

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Nossos resultados mostraram que mulheres assintomáticas na pós menopausa com obesidade severa ou mórbida têm um risco aumentado de desenvolver hiperplasia e câncer de endométrio; no entanto, não encontramos o mesmo nas mulheres em idade reprodutiva.
Autor:
Alexandre De Souza Viola
Columnista Experto de SIIC

Institución:
Universidade Estadual de Campinas


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Alexandre De Souza Viola* 
Médico, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brasil*
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17 de Junio, 2008
Primera edición
23 de Junio, 2008
Segunda edición, ampliada y corregida
7 de Junio, 2021

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Relacionadas: Atención Primaria, Medicina Familiar, Oncología



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