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Treatment of Uterine Cancer. Key points. Uterine cancer can be treated in several ways. It depends on the type of uterine cancer and how far it has spread. If your doctor says that you have…Read more
Symptoms of Uterine Cancer. Key points. Uterine cancer may cause vaginal discharge or bleeding that is not normal for you. Uterine cancer may also cause other symptoms, such as pain or pressure…Read more
Also, see the top 10 cancers. Cancers by Age, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity: See rates or numbers of new uterine cancers or uterine cancer deaths by race/ethnicity and age group. Trends: See how…Read more
Reducing Risk for Uterine Cancer. Key points. There is no known way to prevent uterine cancer. But some things may lower your chance of getting uterine cancer. Steps you can take. Keeping a…Read more
Uterine Cancer Basics. Key points. Uterine cancer is a disease in which cells in the uterus grow out of control. All women are at risk for uterine cancer as long as they have a uterus, and…Read more
The addition of uterine cancer to the List means that uterine cancer is now eligible for certification by the WTC Health Program. Program members with certified uterine cancer can receive treatment…Read more
Knowledge Is Power: Uterine Cancer: This short animated video informs women about uterine cancer symptoms. Recognizing symptoms helps find this cancer early, when treatment works best.Read more
Uterine Cancer Risk Factors. Key points. Several factors may increase the chance that you will get uterine cancer. Some women get it without being at high risk. Conditions that can increase risk. Several…Read more
Screening for Uterine Cancer. Key points. There are no screening tests for uterine cancer in women who do not have any signs or symptoms. That's why it is especially important to recognize warning signs…Read more

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