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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2016 Dec 13;10(2):108–115. doi: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-16-0219

Table 1.

Clinical and pathologic characteristics of women undergoing surgery for endometrial cancer at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center between August 2012-August 2014.

Characteristic N %
Age at Diagnosis
 N 213
 Mean 61.3 ±10.6
 Median (Min-Max) 61.0 (23.0–86.0)
BMI
 Mean 35.2 ± 10.6
 Median (Min-Max) 33.8 (15.5–74.4)
BMI
 Underweight (< 18.0) 2 0.9
 Normal (18.0 – 24.9) 31 14.6
 Overweight (25.0–29.9) 48 22.5
 Obese (≥30.0) 132 62.0
FIGO Stage
 I 151 70.9
 II 13 6.1
 III 29 13.6
 IV1 20 9.4
Histology
 Endometrioid 158 74.2
 Serous 15 7.0
 Clear cell 4 1.9
 Mixed 31 14.6
 Carcinosarcoma 3 1.4
 Other 2 0.9
Grade
 1 19 8.9
 2 139 65.3
 3 55 25.8
Depth of Myometrial Invasion
 0 41 19.3
 <50 112 52.6
 >50 60 28.2
Tumor Location2
 C 205 97.2
 LUS 3 1.4
 C & LUS 3 1.4
1

One patient was documented in the electronic medical record as “advanced” and therefore recorded as Stage IV disease for statistical purposes

2

For two patients, the exact site of tumor within the uterus is not known. C, uterine corpus; LUS, lower uterine segment