In this monograph the term "cancer of the womb" is used in its very broadest application, since the author devotes space not only to carcinoma, but also to sarcoma and chorionepithelioma. The subject of carcinoma is handled thoroughly, with the usual classification into cancer of the cervix ...
Although uterine sarcoma in the early stage (stage I or II) does not have characteristics in clinical manifestation, the phenomenon “womb (tumor) rapid growth” has been found in some patients5,6,7,8. Such phenomenon may be a valuable clue in the early diagnosis of uterine sarcoma. Researc...