Molecular and clinical insights into early-onset endometrial cancer

· 2025-03-25

The global incidence of endometrial cancer is on the rise, marked by a notable surge in early-onset endometrial cancer (EOEC; age at diagnosis <50 years). By contrast to late-onset cases, EOEC displays distinct clinical, pathological, and molecular characteristics. The enhanced understanding of the disease's pathophysiology, enabling a more precise differentiation between low-risk and high-risk patients, could facilitate the establishment of risk-stratified treatments that preserve ovarian function and fertility in low-risk EOEC cases. In this review, we delve into the distinctive epidemiological, molecular, and clinical characteristics of EOEC, as well as early noninvasive screening and fertility preservation treatments.
Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China

82473087

National Natural Science Foundation of China

824B2093

National Key Research and Development Program of China

2022YFC2704300

National Key Research and Development Program of China

2022YFC2704301