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What are its Symptoms?" (Courtesy of the National Women's Health Information Center) Cancer of the endometrium, a common kind of cancer in women, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the lining of the uterus (endometrium). The uterus is the hollow, pear-shaped organ where a baby grows during a woman's pregnancy. Cancer of the endometrium is different from cancer of the muscle of the uterus (called sarcoma of the uterus). You should see a doctor if you have any of the following problems:
What are the risk factors for endometrial cancer? How is endometrial cancer diagnosed? Because cancer of the endometrium begins inside the uterus, it does not usually show up on a Pap test. For this reason, your doctor may also do a dilation and curettage (D&C) or similar test to remove pieces of the lining of the uterus. During a D&C, the opening of the cervix is stretched with a spoon-shaped instrument and the walls of the uterus are gently scraped to remove any growths. This tissue is then checked for cancer cells. What is the most common treatment for endometrial cancer? Lymph nodes in the pelvis may also be removed (lymph node dissection). The lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped structures found throughout the body that produce and store infection-fighting cells, but may also contain cancer cells. Radical hysterectomy involves removing the cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and part of the vaginLymph nodes in the area may also be taken out. For more information... Endometriosis Research Center You can find out more about cancer in women by contacting the following organizations: National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service 1-800-422-6237 American Cancer Society Copyright 2002 Brandwynne Corporation. All rights reserved. Thank you for your trust. |
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