Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia

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A neoplastic clonal expansion of endometrial glands characterized by cytologic changes of the epithelium and the presence of an increased number of endometrial glands. The glands form crowded aggregates with tubular or branching patterns which are cytologically distinct from the background architectural and cytological pattern. It is associated with molecular changes seen in endometrioid endometrial carcinoma, including microsatellite instability, PAX2 inactivation, and PTEN, KRAS, and CTNNB1 ge

25

Centers

28

Active Trials

$3M

Cancer Funding

Top Centers for Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia(25)

Ranked by research excellence score (trials · grants · publications). Methodology →

#CenterScore
1
NCI Comprehensive
High-Volume Research Center
70.2
2
NCI Comprehensive
High-Volume Research Center
70.2
3
High-Volume Research Center
70.2
4
High-Volume Research Center
70.2
5
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
6
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
7
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
8
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
9
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
10
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
11
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
12
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
48.6
13
Active Research Program
48.6
14
Active Research Program
48.6
15
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
48.6
16
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
17
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
18
Rutgers Cancer InstituteNew Brunswick, NJ
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
48.6
19
NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
48.6
2048.6
21
Active Research Program
48.6
22
Active Research Program
48.6
23
Active Research Program
48.6
24
Active Research Program
48.6
25
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
47.2

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