Publications by authors named "S Gatius"

Article Synopsis
  • Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in developed countries and is increasing in incidence and mortality due to longer life expectancies and lifestyle factors.
  • The lack of precise diagnostic tools complicates the management of women at risk for this disease, necessitating better risk assessment for effective treatment planning.
  • Metabolomics technology, which studies metabolic changes in the body, offers a promising avenue to identify biomarkers that could improve the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of endometrial cancer, potentially transforming how the disease is managed.
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Gynecologic pathology has moved, within only a few years, from being a diagnostic area devoid of molecular testing into a diagnostic discipline in which such analyses are becoming routine. The direct relevance of molecular characterization to the choice of treatment of patients with carcinomas originating in both the uterus and adnexae makes it likely that such testing will only expand along with our understanding of the molecular make-up of these tumors. As a consequence, gynecologic pathologists have become an integral part of patient management, rather than lab personnel providing external services.

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The TCGA-based molecular classification of endometrial cancer has emerged as an important tool to stratify patients according to prognosis. A simplified scheme has been proposed, by using immunohistochemistry for p53, MSH6, and PMS2 and a molecular test for POLE mutations (NGS or Sanger sequencing, techniques that are not available in many centers worldwide). In this study, we validate a novel method that allows simultaneous analysis of multiple pathogenic POLE mutations.

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