Endometrial cancer is the most common form of cancer of the female reproductive organs in the U.S., with 67,880 new cases diagnosed each year. Over the past decades, rates have increased and ...
"Endometrial hyperplasia and cancer are highly affected by obesity and lifestyle factors. Focusing on these factors in diverse communities will lead to our better understanding of these disparities.
Tiffany White was 27 years old when she was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. White, a Chicago resident who works as a mental health counselor and an accounting director for a national nonprofit ...
Gynecological cancers affect the reproductive organs of people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB). They include cancers of the: Cervix Ovaries Uterus Vagina Vulva A sixth type is a very rare ...
Inside your pelvis is an organ that plays an important role in your period, ability to get pregnant, and carry a pregnancy. As with other parts of your body, sometimes cancer cells can grow there. The ...
Uterine leiomyosarcoma is a rare and aggressive cancer that occurs in the uterus. Individuals usually require a hysterectomy. Treatments can also include chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Leiomyosarcoma ...
Clear cell endometrial cancer (endometrial CCC) is a rare type of womb cancer that can grow quickly. It typically affects people who have been through menopause. There are several types of womb cancer ...
After receiving radiation therapy for uterine cancer, you may experience fertility challenges, vaginal dryness, and bowel or bladder problems. Options to manage and relieve your side effects can vary.
University of Iowa doctoral student Katie Colling is making progress in identifying hormones that are effective at combating ...
Almost every woman will experience abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) at least once in her lifetime. AUB accounts for approximately one third of gynecologic outpatient visits 1 and about 10% of visits to ...