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Saturday, May 26, 2007

When do women usually develop uterine cancer?

Menopause: The menopause is defined as the cessation of menstruation. It occurs around 45-55 years of age of a woman when the ovaries stops producing the female hormone, estrogen.

Menarche: The first menstrual period of a female.

Estrogen: The primary female sex hormone.

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Uterine cancer usually occur between the age of 50-70 years old (average age at diagnosis is 60 years old). Around 75% of cases occurs in post-menopausal (after menopause) women . It may also occur around the time menopause begins.

According to the National Cancer Institute (US), in the United States in 2007, approximately 39,080 new cases are diagnosed and about 7,400 women die from the disease.

The most common of uterine cancer is endometrial cancer. Even though endometrial cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women, following breast, lung, and colorectal cancer, in that order, it is only the eighth most common cause of cancer deaths because it is usually detected in early stages.
Uterine cancer can usually be detected early because the most common symptom is abnormal vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods or after menopause.

When should you see a doctor?
Consult your doctor if you have one or more of the following symptoms:

1) Abnormal vaginal bleeding/discharge (especially after menopause)
2) Painful or difficult urination
3) Painful intercourse
4) Pain in the pelvic area


What are the risk factors of uterine cancer? (What make you more likely to develop uterine cancer?):

1) Obese women
2) Women who have few or no children (nulliparity).
3) Women who began menstruating at a young age (early menarche).
4) Women who had a late menopause ( later than 52 years old)
5) Estrogen replacement theraphy (Hormone theraphy without opposing the estrogen with a progestrogen)
6) Diabetes
7) Hypertension
8) Tamoxifen (Breast cancer treatment)

Most of the risk factors for cancer of the uterus are related to hormones, especially excess estrogen.

1 comment:

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