Autophagy Markers in Endometrial Polyps
Endometrial PolypAutophagyThe aim of this research is to evaluate autophagy markers in patients with endometrial polyps
Radiotherapy Assessments During Intervention ANd Treatment (RADIANT)
Radiation TherapyCancer17 moreCollect blood samples and associated clinical data prior to, during, and post radiation treatment.
Radiation Therapy in Uterine Cancer: Dosimetry Analysis, Clinical Implication, and Survival Analysis...
Endometrial CancerWe wish to study radiation therapy in uterine cancer, focusing on dosimetry analysis, clinical implication, and survival analysis.
Darwish Test (Office Hysteroscopic Bubble Suction and Tubal Peristalsis) in Cases of Intrauterine...
Intrauterine PolypAnatomic Fallopian tubal patency and physiologic patency testing are feasible via hystertoscopy. This study aims to test the impact of different types of intrauterine polyp(s) on Darwish test (office hysteroscopic bubble suction test and tubal peristalsis).
The Molecular Predisposition to Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colon Cancer (HNPCC)
Bladder CancerColorectal Cancer4 moreThe goal of this study is to understand factors which may influence risk for colorectal and other cancers in families. These factors include genetic variability, in combination with diet and lifestyle. In order to achieve these goals, we need to contact as many eligible participants as possible.
Cancer of the Uterus and Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Endometrial CancerStress Urinary IncontinenceConcurrent treatment of endometrial cancer and SUI may improve QOL, emotional and physical health and decrease costs for both patients and the health care system. At the time of endometrial cancer diagnosis, not only are women evaluated by a gynecologist and/or a gynecologic oncologist, but the majority will undergo surgery within weeks of their diagnosis. Thus, urinary incontinence could easily be identified, a referral made, and concurrent surgery performed. This would spare the patient two surgeries, decrease the emotional distress associated with SUI symptoms, decrease the costs associated with SUI for the patient and possibly improve overall quality of life. The proposed study will compare the quality of life and clinical outcomes among women with endometrial cancer and SUI that have concurrent surgery to women that do not have concurrent surgery. The findings of our proposed research will provide valuable information necessary for woman and clinicians to make decisions regarding the treatment of SUI, including evidence regarding the risks and benefits of performing concurrent endometrial cancer and SUI surgery.
Epidemiology of Uterine Cancer in Taiwan
Uterine CancersEndometrial cancer is the second most common gynecologic cancer in Taiwan. Two types of endometrial cancer may be distinguished by standard clinicopathologic criteria; type I tumors are of low grade, endometrioid histology, estrogen related, and have a good prognosis, whereas type II tumors are high grade, of non-endometrioid histologies, unrelated to estrogen, and have a poor prognosis. Several clinicopathological parameters were reported to correlate with prognosis of endometrial cancer including tumor FIGO stage, cell type, cytological grading, depth of myometrial invasion, tumor size, lymph node status, and etc. However, there is no epidemiologic data of endometrial cancer in Taiwan. So the investigators propose this study to use Taiwan registry database provided by Department of Health to analyze the epidemiology and prognosis of uterine cancer patients in Taiwan.