Details

Subject Count: 57

Primary Site: Uterus

Image Modalities: SM

Cancer Type(s): Uterine Carcinosarcoma

Species: Human

DOIs

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Description

Uterine carcinosarcoma (UCS) is a cancer that develops in the uterus. Carcinosarcoma signifies that, when looked at under a microscope, the tumor displays histological features of both endometrial carcinoma and sarcoma. Endometrial carcinoma starts in the endometrium, the inner layer of tissue lining the uterus, while sarcoma begins in the outer layer of muscle of the uterus.

A rare cancer, UCS makes up less than 5% of all uterine cancers. In the U.S., about two per 100,000 women develop UCS annually. Roughly only 35% of patients survive five years after diagnosis.

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