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English: This image is modified from an original figure of the uterus produced by the National Cancer Institute to clearly show what cancers derive from what layers of the uterus. The original figure was in the public domain after being created by the NIH Medical Arts.
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A diagram of the uterus with an inset showing that endometrial cancers derive from the endometrium of the uterus while most uterine sarcomas derive from the myometrium.

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