Uterine Cancer: Symptoms The most symptoms associated with endometrial cancer include: Pelvic pain. Abnormal discharge from the vagina, typically blood-stained or watery. Abnormal bleeding even after menopause. Abnormal bleeding in between two menstrual cycles. ...
Cancer: Uterine cancer is common in aging women after the onset of menopause. Cancer commonly occurs in the lining of the uterus, the endometrium. This condition leads to enlargement of the uterus. Symptoms of uterine cancer led enlarged uterus Women who are obese and suffer endometrial Hyperplasi...
It is desirable to consider the diagnosis of cancer involving the cervix, and that involving the body of the uterus, separately. Therefore, I shall take up first the early symptoms of the disease involving the cervix, and later those involving the body of the uterus....
discovered about her that she was sick two yrs ago... she is taking some medicines to stop the cancer from growing... the cancer is male and this is a good news but the problem is that she doesn't tell me to much about her sickness... the symptoms that I have seen in her are...
An enlarged uterus can also occur when a woman has fibroids. This is one symptom of uterine fibroid. Read more about fibroid symptoms.
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Uterine fibroids are not cancerous but they can cause problems by distorting the shape of the uterus. 8. Uterine Polyps Uterine polypsare small, soft growths in the uterine lining. Polyps are common and may not cause symptoms. However, they may cause heavy menstrual bleeding, spotting between...
therapy may be contraindicated (such as in a people with certain types ofcancer) and has been associated with certain health risks including increased risk ofblood clotsandstroke, particularly in older postmenopausal women. Estrogen therapy will not heal damaged tissues responsible for uterine prolapse...
Uterine cancer should be considered in any case of a postmenopausal woman who has stopped bleeding for more than 1 year, and resumes bleeding in the absence of hormone replacement therapy. Bleeding between periods in premenopausal women also may be an indication. Additional symptoms include pelvic ...
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