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What is your approach to recurrent metastatic high-grade uterine carcinosarcoma with rhabdomyoblastic differentiation?

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Gynecologic Oncology · Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

Carcinosarcomas (even with rhabdomyoblastic differentiation) are still considered to be derived from endometrial tissue. I would treat it as endometrial cancer and not as uterine or soft tissue sarcoma.

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Gynecologic Oncology · Washington University School of Medicine

These cancers are shown to be derived from the endometrium, something called EMT (transformation).

I treat them as a poorly differentiated endometrial cancer. They are not sarcomas.

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