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When cancer starts in the uterus, it is called uterine cancer. The uterus is the pear-shaped organ in a woman's pelvis (the area below your stomach and in between your hip bones). The uterus, also called the womb, is where the baby grows when a woman is pregnant. The most common type of uterine cancer is also called endometrial cancer because it forms in the lining of your uterus, called the endometrium.

When uterine cancer is found early, treatment is most effective. The most common sign of uterine cancer is bleeding that is not normal for you because of when it happens or how heavy it is. This could mean bleeding, even a little bit, after you have gone through menopause; periods that are longer than seven days; bleeding between periods; or any other bleeding that is longer or heavier than is normal for you.

Other symptoms, such as pain or pressure in your pelvis, also may occur if you have uterine cancer. If you have any of these symptoms, talk to your doctor, nurse, or other health care professional right away. They may be caused by something other than cancer, but the only way to know is to see your health care professional.
Treatment can restore satisfying sex life post menopause

Treatment can restore satisfying sex life post menopause

Three easy steps for cancer survivorship

Three easy steps for cancer survivorship

Study: Hormone-therapy-related breast cancer cells can be attacked by cancer therapies

Study: Hormone-therapy-related breast cancer cells can be attacked by cancer therapies

Smoking increases risk of developing serious forms of urothelial cancer

Smoking increases risk of developing serious forms of urothelial cancer

TSEC strategy can benefit postmenopausal women

TSEC strategy can benefit postmenopausal women

ATLAS holds up 10-year tamoxifen regime

ATLAS holds up 10-year tamoxifen regime

Uterine cancer recurrence risk after hysterectomy increases due to delay in radiation therapy

Uterine cancer recurrence risk after hysterectomy increases due to delay in radiation therapy

Researchers identify genes linked to serous endometrial cancer

Researchers identify genes linked to serous endometrial cancer

Prenatal exposure to BPA appears to program uterine estrogen responsiveness in adulthood

Prenatal exposure to BPA appears to program uterine estrogen responsiveness in adulthood

S-equol effective in reducing menopausal hot flashes, muscle and joint pain among U.S. women

S-equol effective in reducing menopausal hot flashes, muscle and joint pain among U.S. women

Uterine cancer up by 43% in UK over last two decades

Uterine cancer up by 43% in UK over last two decades

Uterine cancer deaths rise 20% in the last decade

Uterine cancer deaths rise 20% in the last decade

Low bone density drugs may protect women from endometrial cancer

Low bone density drugs may protect women from endometrial cancer

Thrombocytosis linked to severity of ovarian cancer

Thrombocytosis linked to severity of ovarian cancer

Study confirms increased risk of cancers linked with Lynch syndrome

Study confirms increased risk of cancers linked with Lynch syndrome

Juvenile arthritis affected kids are at a high risk of cancer: Study

Juvenile arthritis affected kids are at a high risk of cancer: Study

People with Lynch syndrome face increased risks of breast and pancreatic cancers

People with Lynch syndrome face increased risks of breast and pancreatic cancers

Gynaecological cancer survival rates have improved in Eastern England

Gynaecological cancer survival rates have improved in Eastern England

The contraceptive pill could reduce risk of ovarian and uterine cancer in nuns

The contraceptive pill could reduce risk of ovarian and uterine cancer in nuns

New onset tenderness after combo hormone therapy increases risk of breast cancer

New onset tenderness after combo hormone therapy increases risk of breast cancer

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