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  • Heterotaxy is a rare condition where organs are not properly positioned due to errors during embryonic development, often affecting the heart and other internal organs.
  • A case study highlights an elderly patient with newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer who also had heterotaxy involving the stomach and spleen.
  • The findings suggest that heterotaxy might increase the risk of gastrointestinal cancers and complicate surgical treatment, potentially leading to worse outcomes.
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Objective: This study aimed to determine whether Black patients with recurrent endometrial cancer were more likely than White patients to be ineligible for a recently published clinical trial due to specific eligibility criteria.

Methods: Patients with recurrent or progressive endometrial cancer diagnosed from January 2010 to December 2021 who received care at a single institution were identified. Demographic and clinicopathologic information was abstracted and determination of clinical trial eligibility was made based on 14 criteria from the KEYNOTE-775 trial.

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