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Term:stage II endometrioid carcinoma
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Definition:Endometrial carcinoma is a carcinoma that arises from the endometrium (the lining of the uterus or womb). It is the result of the abnormal growth of cells that have the ability to invade or spread to other parts of the body. The first sign is most often vaginal bleeding not associated with a menstrual period. Other symptoms include pain with urination or sexual intercourse, or pelvic pain. Endometrial cancer occurs most commonly after menopause. In stage II the cancer has spread from the body of the uterus and is growing into the supporting connective tissue of the cervix (called the cervical stroma). The cancer has spread into connective tissue of the cervix, but has not spread outside the uterus.
Synonyms:xref: DOID:9004265;   MONDO:0004962
 external_ontology: part_of_progression_of_disease part_of_progression_of_disease EFO:1001512



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  experimental factor 0
    material property 0
      disposition 0
        disease 0
          reproductive system disease 0
            reproductive system neoplasm 0
              female reproductive system neoplasm 0
                Genital neoplasm, female 0
                  endometrioid carcinoma 0
                    stage II endometrioid carcinoma 0
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          cancer or benign tumor 0
            neoplastic disease or syndrome 0
              neoplasm 0
                epithelial neoplasm 0
                  carcinoma 0
                    adenocarcinoma 0
                      endometrioid carcinoma 0
                        stage II endometrioid carcinoma 0
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