Cancer Therapy Advisor (3/31, Moench) reports that “results of a tumor profiling study of uterine cancer specimens revealed that African-American women were significantly more likely to have uterine cancer characterized as serous carcinoma as well as a higher frequency of TP53-mutated endothelial carcinoma compared with white women.” The “findings were submitted to the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) 2020 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer.”