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The cancer of the uterus is the most common cancer that is
acquired by females. It occurs mostly in the female reproductive system
where there is tumor found in the inner lining of the uterus also known
as the endometrium. The American Cancer Society has reported that there
are 40,320 new cases of endometrial cancer in the United States. The
good thing about it is that if the cancer is discovered and reported
early, there is a great chance of surviving this cancer.
Most women who were detected early to have the symptoms of the
cancer in the uterus are considered to be in their menopausal stages.
The symptoms may occur in the vagina, where a woman would experience
abnormal severe bleeding. Women who are in their 30's have lesser risks
in acquiring this kind of cancer, and there should be rare cases in
females that are in their 40's. When she experiences a hard time in
urinating and she experiences severe pain in the vagina while having a
sexual intercourse, she may have the symptoms of the cancer in the
uterus.
Another symptom that can determine if a female has this kind
of cancer is when she is experiencing an abnormal menstrual cycle. It
is important that she should see an expert to see if she has a tumor in
the uterus. Most cases that were not treated are those cancers, which
are on their critical stages. Early detection of the cancer may lead to
a better treatment and the survival percentage is higher.
Obesity is one big factor for someone to develop a cancer in
the uterus. Other factors that can be considered as risks in having
this kind of cancer is if the family has a history on cancers like in
the colon especially if the profile is similar to the type of colon
cancer on the hereditary part of the individual. If an individual does
not have any children in her late stages or in her menopausal stage,
the risks of having uterus cancer is very high.
If an individual has high blood pressure or if she has
diabetes would indicate that she has a greater chance in having a
cancer in the uterus. Statistics show according to the American Cancer
Society that most Caucasian females have the most number of cases when
it comes to the cancer of the uterine although more African-American
die from uterus cancer.
The tendency to experience an irregular menstrual period in
the near menopausal stages should be common to most females. There is
the increase of hormonal levels and they fall unexpectedly. These
circumstances may also show signs of uterine malfunction or early
stages of uterine cancer.
If the menstrual cycle has stopped for several months and then
the cycle started once more with severe bleeding in the vagina, it is
advisable that the individual must tell the problem to her husband so
that she will be accompanied in seeing a doctor for examination and
biopsy if needed to detect any signs of cancer in the uterus.
Other hormonal abnormalities that can cause uterine cancer may
include the bleeding of the adrenal glands and the thyroid glands.
There are pre cancerous conditions which include polyps, infections in
the uterus, Fibroids, and scar tissue that may lead to unexpected
bleedings. It is important to tackle this kinds of symptoms with the
help of a professional cancer doctor to know what kind of diagnostic
examinations are needed to detect the cause of the abnormalities.
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