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Endometrial Cancer: Sensitivity and Specificity

Introduction: Adenocarcinoma of the endometrium occurs generally in 2 types, with type I being the most common, hormone-sensitive, and having a better prognosis. Overall, ~70% of patients present in Stage I because of abnormal uterine bleeding.

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Population / CalculatorPrevalence Comments / Study / Link
Postmenopausal Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding 12% "5-20%". From UpToDate (http://www.utdol.com/online/content/topic.do?topicKey=gyne_onc/9015)
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The sensitivity and specificity of findings for Endometrial Cancer are listed below. See the left navigation bar to change the display.

Pre-Test Probability (Prevalence): %. Post-Test Probability (Predictive Value): %. Switch to display mode.
**Note that calculating probabilities from more than one finding is inherently inaccurate because findings are not independent. (For example, using two positive findings that share a common pathogenesis is likely to overestimate the true probability.)
FindingResult SensitivitySpecificity
[ + ] Age + 0 - 26.9%96.7%
[ + ] Diabetes + 0 - 15.4%94%
[ + ] Dilatation and Curettage Sensitivity = 89%
[ + ] Endometrial Biopsy + 0 - 99.6%98%
[ + ] History of Estrogen Use + 0 - 15.4%96%
[ + ] Hysteroscopy Sensitivity = 65%
[ + ] Nulliparity + 0 - 28.8%87.4%
[ + ] Postmenopausal + 0 - 90.4%25.2%
[ + ] ThinPrep Pap Smear Sensitivity = 65%
[ + ] Traditional Pap Smear Sensitivity = 48%
[ + ] Trans-Vaginal Ultrasound + 0 - 95.9%51.1%
[ + ] Trans-Vaginal Ultrasound + 0 - 95%87%
[ + ] Vaginal Bleeding Sensitivity = 90%