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Artioli G et al. – The major symptom at diagnosis of endometrial cancer is post–menopausal bleeding; it is present in around 90% of cases. Singular bone metastasis is described as an uncommon site for endometrial cancer at diagnosis, showing in just 5–6% of cases. In this report the authors describe a rare presentation of a singular bone metastasis because of endometrial cancer of a woman with previous diagnosis of early breast cancer.

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