Endometrial cancer refers to several types of malignancy which arise from the endometrium, or lining of the uterus. Endometrial cancers are the most common gynecologic cancers in the United States, with over 35,000 women diagnosed each year in the U.S. The most common subtype, endometrioid adenocarcinoma, typically occurs within a few decades of menopause, is associated with excessive estrogen exposure, often develops in the setting of endometria...
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Endometrial cancer
Disease or medical condition
Risk Factors:
- Nulliparity
- Tamoxifen
- Early onset of menstruation
- Family history of endometrial cancer
- High level of estrogen
- Breast cancer
- Delayed onset of menopause
- Ovarian cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Obesity
Stages:
- Stage IIB Endometrial Cancer
- Stage II Endometrial Cancer
- Stage IIIA Endometrial Cancer
- Stage III Endometrial Cancer
- Stage I Endometrial Cancer
- Stage IIIC Endometrial Cancer
- Stage IB Endometrial Cancer
- Stage IV Endometrial Cancer
- Stage IIA Endometrial Cancer
- Stage IA Endometrial Cancer
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