In patients who are suspected of having endometrial carcinoma, clinicians should obtain:
General practitioners in the UK should refer women with postmenopausal bleeding to a rapid access gynaecology clinic to be seen within two weeks.
The following patients should be referred to a gynaecologist to rule out other possible sources of vaginal bleeding
A definitive diagnosis is made histologically through a tissue sample obtained either by a Pipelle curette (as an outpatient procedure) or by hysteroscopy and dilatation and curettage under general anaesthesia.
Patients who are confirmed of having endometrial cancer should be referred to a specialised gynaecology oncological centre for further evaluation (1).
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