Uterine cancer is a broad term that refers to cancers originating in the uterus, including endometrial cancer and less common types such as uterine sarcoma. It primarily affects women after menopause but can occur earlier in some cases. The most common symptom is abnormal vaginal bleeding, which should always be evaluated promptly.
Risk factors include hormonal imbalance, obesity, age, genetic predisposition, and certain medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. Early detection is key, as uterine cancer diagnosed at an early stage is often highly treatable with good outcomes.
Treatment for uterine cancer depends on the type and stage of the disease. It commonly involves surgical removal of the uterus, and may be followed by radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or hormonal treatment. The aim is to eliminate cancer, prevent spread, and support long-term health.
Uterine cancer care is recommended for women experiencing abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or those with risk factors. Timely diagnosis and treatment significantly improve survival and quality of life.
Uterine cancer requires a multidisciplinary approach involving experienced specialists, advanced technology, and continuous support. With expert care, many women achieve successful treatment outcomes.
We design tailored treatment plans based on cancer type, stage, and overall health to ensure effective care.
Our approach focuses on complete cancer care while supporting emotional and physical well-being.
Uterine cancer management focuses on accurate diagnosis, timely treatment, and long-term follow-up. With proper care, many patients recover successfully.
Advanced procedures to remove cancerous tissues.
Radiation, chemotherapy, or hormonal therapy as needed.
Regular follow-ups to ensure recovery and detect recurrence early.
Managing uterine cancer involves a structured approach including diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. Our team supports you throughout the journey.
Assessment of symptoms, medical history, and risk evaluation.
Imaging, biopsy, and staging to develop a treatment strategy.
Surgery, supportive therapies, and continuous follow-up care.
It is cancer that develops in the uterus.
Abnormal vaginal bleeding and pelvic pain are common symptoms.
Yes, especially when diagnosed early.
Hormonal imbalance and risk factors like obesity and age contribute.
Through imaging, biopsy, and clinical evaluation.
Most cases require surgical treatment.
Yes, if not treated early.
Not always; it depends on the stage.
Yes, follow-up care is important.
Yes, treatment may involve removal of the uterus.
If you notice abnormal bleeding or related symptoms.
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