What is the chemotherapy regimen for endometrial cancer

Surgery is the main treatment method for endometrial cancer. For early stage endometrial cancer patients, surgery can carry out pathological staging, accurately determine the scope of lesions and metastases, assess the prognosis of patients, completely remove the primary lesions and metastatic lesions that have already been found, and decide whether to give further radiotherapy or chemotherapy according to the intraoperative situation. For patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are often needed to consolidate the effect of treatment and prevent recurrence and metastasis. Chemotherapy alone is applied to some special types of endometrial cancer, such as plasma, clear cell carcinoma, etc. or postoperative patients with recurrence or high risk of recurrence, and the main drugs include paclitaxel, platinum, and adriamycin, such as doxorubicin. Chemotherapy regimens are generally combination regimens, commonly used are TP, AP, TAP, etc., which need to be selected according to each patient’s specific situation because of the different pathologic types, stages of endometrial cancer, physical fitness, and conditions of each patient.