(Also Called ‘Endometrial Adenocarcinoma’)

What is endometrial cancer?

Endometrial cancer, or cancer of the endometrium, is a cancer that develops in the inner lining of the uterus (womb). This lining is called the endometrium. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells that invade and cause damage to surrounding tissue.

What are the risk factors for endometrial cancer?

Some risk factors include:

What are the symptoms of endometrial cancer?

The following symptoms might occur with endometrial cancer or other conditions:

How is endometrial cancer diagnosed?

How is endometrial cancer treated?

Surgery is the main treatment for most women with endometrial cancer, although radiation therapy, hormone therapy, and chemotherapy are other tools that may be used depending upon the stage and the specific type of endometrial cancer cell found. In certain situations, a combination of treatments might be used. The choice of treatment or treatments will depend on the type and stage of the cancer and the overall medical condition of the patient.

Can endometrial cancer be prevented?

Most cases of endometrial cancer cannot be prevented, but women can take some measures to reduce their risk of developing endometrial cancer. Risks might be reduced with:

In addition, women who are considering estrogen replacement therapy should talk to their doctors to assess their risk of endometrial cancer.

 

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