Abstract
Synchronous primary cancer of female genital tract is relatively uncommon; about 0.5–1.7% of women with,gynecological malignancies have synchronous primary cancers of the female genital tract. Synchronous primary,endometrial and ovarian cancers are the most common combination, and among them, synchronous endometrioid,carcinoma is common and has good prognosis. Here, we presented the case of a 45-year-old woman with heaviness,in the abdomen. On ultrasonography, there was bilateral massive enlargement of ovaries with polypoidal growth in,the uterus. Histopathology revealed synchronous endometrioid carcinoma of both ovaries and uterus.