stromal sarcoma

Your pathology report for high grade endometrial stromal sarcoma

High-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma is an aggressive type of cancer that originates from the supportive stromal tissue within the uterus. The term “high-grade” indicates that these cancer cells grow rapidly, appear very abnormal under a microscope, and are more likely to spread beyond the uterus compared to low-grade types. What causes high-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma? …
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Your pathology report for low grade endometrial stromal sarcoma

Low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma is a type of cancer that arises from the stroma, a supportive tissue within the uterus. It is called “low-grade” because the cancer cells grow slowly and resemble normal endometrial stromal cells, which are typically found in the lining of the uterus. Despite its slow growth, it can spread into the …
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