Advancing Fertility Preservation in Endometrial Cancer: The Transformative Role of Molecular Classification

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  1. Manuscript Summary Submission Deadline 31 January 2026 | Manuscript Submission Deadline 19 June 2026

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Background

The landscape of gynecological oncology is experiencing a paradigm shift, with increasing emphasis on fertility preservation strategies for women diagnosed with endometrial cancer. This concern is particularly pronounced among younger patients who wish to retain their reproductive potential—a challenge compounded by the recent revolution in our molecular understanding of endometrial cancer. The integration of molecular classification into clinical practice is fundamentally changing treatment paradigms, allowing for more nuanced, individualized approaches that can reconcile oncological safety with fertility preservation.

Current research is moving beyond generic eligibility criteria for conservative management, instead focusing on how molecular profiles influence the appropriateness and efficacy of fertility-sparing treatments. Studies now seek to elucidate the impacts of such therapies on reproductive organs, while also evaluating innovative interventions that may improve the prospects of conception post-recovery. Despite these advances, significant gaps remain in our knowledge regarding the optimal balance between effective cancer management and preservation of fertility. The advent of molecular classification holds the potential to bridge these gaps, offering a framework for tailored treatment decisions and outcome prediction.

This Research Topic aims to advance our understanding of fertility preservation in women with endometrial cancer, with a specific focus on the implications of molecular classification. Key objectives include exploring the relationship between molecular subtypes and both established and emerging fertility-preserving strategies, assessing the effectiveness and safety of these interventions, and reporting on patient-centered outcomes including reproductive and obstetric results. This focus is critical for developing personalized, evidence-based interventions that not only ensure oncological efficacy but also support the reproductive aspirations of patients.

To further delineate the evolving landscape of fertility preservation in the era of molecular classification, we welcome contributions on topics including, but not limited to:

• Innovative approaches and novel methodologies for fertility preservation in endometrial cancer

• Long-term reproductive and obstetric outcomes following fertility-sparing treatment

• Psychological and quality-of-life considerations in patients undergoing fertility-preserving interventions

• Comparative studies evaluating the efficacy and safety of various fertility preservation techniques

• The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in molecular classification and fertility-sparing decision-making

• Case reports illustrating successful fertility preservation and subsequent pregnancy outcomes

We invite submissions of original research, comprehensive reviews, and illustrative case reports to contribute to this dynamic and expanding area of study.




Please note: Manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics, computational analysis, or predictions of public databases which are not accompanied by validation (independent clinical or patient cohort, or biological validation in vitro or in vivo, which are not based on public databases) are not suitable for publication in this journal.

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Keywords: Fertility Preservation, Endometrial Cancer, Molecular Classification, Fertility-Sparing Treatment, Personalized Oncology, Reproductive Outcomes

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