March 11 2009

Uterine Cancer- Cancer of The Uterus

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Uterine cancer is also known as endometrial cancer and the cancer of the uterus. Scientists and researchers all over the world are trying to find out the causes of this ailment and the ways and means of preventing it.  This is not infectious even though the reason or reasons for some people being stricken with it and others not, are unknown.  It is noteworthy to mention that results are available to prove that women who contract this disease have more risk factors than those who don’t.  It is ironic that some women who contract this disease have no such risk factors whereas still others, who have these factors, do not get the disease.

The uterus, commonly known as womb, is the muscular organ in a woman where a fetus grows when she is pregnant. It is a very important reproductive organ in a woman’s body. Although there are other types of cancer in the uterus, the most common one is that grows in the lining of the uterus called uterine cancer or endometrial cancer. This is commonly found in those who are over 50 and who have begun menopause.

There are several symptoms connected with this ailment.   Abnormal bleeding or discharge from the uterus is the most common symptom connected with uterine cancer. Whatever flow of blood or discharge from the womb after the onset of the menopause is deemed to be not normal.  Difficulty and trouble in urinating is another.  Pelvic pain and pain during intercourse are another two symptoms of possible uterine cancer.  

It is sagacious that those who have these pains should see a medical doctor immediately. However, there is a possibility of these signs originating from some harmless conditions.  Only a doctor can confirm it.  However, the disease is capable of progressing without showing any of these symptoms. Pelvic pain or pressure may be the precursor if this happens.

Women with case histories of diabetes, hypertension, and erratic periods, and those who have family histories of ovarian or breast cancer and those who have been barren are linked with contracting uterine cancer.    It is also considered to be hormone-related, often to estrogen.  Despite all this, as soon as you find it out that you have cause for fear of uterine cancer, make a beeline to the doctor’s.