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Topics Covered

  • Overview of Endometrial Cancer, Including Diagnosing & Staging
  • Current Standard of Care
  • New Treatment Approaches
  • New Treatment for Metastatic Endometrial Cancer
  • The Role of Precision Medicine, Targeted Treatments & Immunotherapy
  • The Important Role of the Pathologist
  • Genetic & Biomarker Testing
  • Clinical Trials: How Research Increases Treatment Options
  • Managing Treatment Side Effects, Symptoms, Discomfort & Pain
  • The Benefits of Communicating with Your Health Care Team
  • Questions for Our Panel of Expert Speakers

Our Panel of Experts

Presenter

Debra L. Richardson, MD, FACS, FACOG

Professor and Section Chief, Gynecologic Oncology, The University of Oklahoma Health Campus

Presenter

Paulina Haight, MD

Assistant Professor, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, The James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute

Presenter

Paulina Ramirez, MD

Gynecology Oncology Fellow, UT Health San Antonio

Presenter

Sarah E. Kerr, MD

Chair, Department of Pathology, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Pathologist specializing in Molecular Genetic Pathology, Gynecologic and Perinatal Pathology, Pulmonary Pathology, and Cytopathology, Hospital Pathology Associates and Allina Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Presenter

Corby Arthur

Endometrial Cancer Patient, SHARE Uterine Cancer Patient Support Coordinator, SHARE Cancer Support

Presenter

Sara Whelan, MSW

Oncology Social Worker, CancerCare

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Workshop Date

This workshop was originally recorded on March 03, 2026.

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The information presented in this workshop is provided for your general information only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultations with qualified health professionals who are aware of your specific situation. We encourage you to take information and questions back to your individual health care provider as a way of creating a dialogue and partnership about your cancer and your treatment.

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