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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1976;47:200-202
© 1976 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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Adenocarcinoma of the Endometrium in Women Taking Sequential Oral Contraceptives

HARMON W. KELLEY, Maj MC, PHILIP A. MILES, LtCol, MC, FACOG, JOHN E. BUSTER, LtCol, MC, FACOG and WILLIAM H. SCRAGG, Col, MC, FACOG

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center. El Paso. Texas 79920.

Abnormal bleeding while taking oral steroidal contraceptives has been managed by changes in pill or addition of estrogen or progestin moieties. Diagnostic procedures, classically Indicated, are universally not undertaken or postponed. Three cases of adenocardnoma of the endomerium in relatively young patients using sequential oral contraceptives for cause are presented to reiterate the need for tissue diagnosis when abnormal bleeding occurs as a common side-effect of contraceptive therapy.







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