Endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium. It is one of the most common gynecological cancers and is often diagnosed at an early stage due to noticeable symptoms. The most common sign is abnormal uterine bleeding, especially after menopause, though it can also occur in younger women.
Risk factors for endometrial cancer include obesity, hormonal imbalance (especially excess estrogen), diabetes, hypertension, and a family history of cancer. Early detection plays a crucial role in successful treatment, as most cases identified in the early stages have a high cure rate.
With advancements in medical care, endometrial cancer is highly treatable. Treatment typically involves surgery to remove the uterus, and in some cases, additional therapies such as radiation, chemotherapy, or hormonal treatment may be required. The focus is on complete cancer removal while ensuring the best possible quality of life.
Endometrial cancer care is recommended for women experiencing abnormal bleeding, especially after menopause, or those with high-risk factors. Early evaluation and prompt treatment significantly improve outcomes and long-term survival.
A diagnosis of endometrial cancer can be overwhelming, but with expert care, advanced treatment options, and continuous support, many women achieve successful recovery and return to a healthy life.
We create individualized treatment plans based on cancer stage, overall health, and patient preferences to ensure optimal outcomes.
Our approach focuses not only on treating cancer but also on emotional support, recovery, and long-term well-being.
Endometrial cancer management focuses on early detection, effective treatment, and long-term follow-up. With proper care, many women achieve excellent outcomes.
Removal of the uterus and affected tissues using advanced techniques.
Radiation, chemotherapy, or hormonal therapy when required.
Regular monitoring to detect recurrence and ensure long-term health.
Managing endometrial cancer involves diagnosis, treatment, and post-treatment care. Our team supports you throughout the journey.
Detailed evaluation of symptoms, medical history, and risk factors.
Biopsy, imaging, and staging to develop a personalized treatment plan.
Surgery and additional therapies with continuous follow-up care.
It is cancer that starts in the lining of the uterus.
Abnormal bleeding, especially after menopause, is the most common symptom.
Yes, especially when detected early.
Hormonal imbalance, obesity, and genetic factors can contribute.
Through biopsy, imaging, and clinical evaluation.
Most cases require surgery as the primary treatment.
Yes, if not treated early.
It depends on the stage and severity of the cancer.
Yes, follow-up care is important to detect recurrence early.
Yes, treatment often involves removal of the uterus.
If you experience abnormal bleeding or related symptoms.
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