Canadian Health Digest - Womens Health - Endometrial Cancer

 

 

Cancer in women is a common thing nowadays. That's why it's important that women be a lot more conscious when it comes to their health. They must be well-informed about the symptoms and risks of common illnesses so that they can take care of themselves more properly.

Endometrial cancer is one condition that most women fear of. This kind of cancer affects the uterus lining called endometrium, commonly referred to as the womb. Endometrial cancer is also known for other names like uterine cancer, uterine corpus cancer, or endometrial or uterine adenocarcinoma. The exact causes of these kinds of cancer are still unknown today, though most cases are tested to have high levels of estrogen. When the body produces more estrogen, the uterus' ephithelial lining becomes thicker.

Although there a few instances of cancer in women less than 40 years old, many endometrial cancer cases in women occurs between 60 to 70 years of age. Women who are in high risk of this kind of cancer are those that have diabetes, haven't been pregnant, had menstruation before 12 years of age, infertile, and are already menopause. Those who have been under the drug tamoxifen (used as a treatment for breast cancer) as well as those that went through estrogen replacement are also at a higher risk. If you have endomertial polyps history or have other growths in your uterus, you also have an increased risk of having the endometrial cancer.

Women must always have themselves checked every year to prevent endometrial cancer. It must include a pap smear, biopsy or endometrial aspiration, as well as a curettage and dilation.

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