
General symptoms of endometrial cancer include:
- Vaginal bleeding, especially after menopause
- Vaginal spotting between periods
- Unusual vaginal discharge (watery or brownish)
- Pelvic pain or pressure
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Factors that may increase your risk of developing endometrial cancer include:
- Prolonged exposure to estrogen (e.g., hormone therapy without progesterone)
- Obesity (increased estrogen production from fat cells)
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Late menopause or early onset of menstruation
- Family history of endometrial or colorectal cancer
- Use of Tamoxifen (a breast cancer treatment drug)
Expert Tips
- Get information about choosing an endometrial cancer specialist or treatment center
- Talk with loved ones about how they can support you
- Understand what your insurance covers
- Learn how testing may impact treatment
- Discuss your concerns openly with your doctor
- Explore financial assistance options
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How Can You Access Personalized Medicine for Endometrial Cancer?
Tools to help you feel activated and connect with resources to overcome barriers to accessing care.
Topics:
- Self-Advocacy Endometrial Cancer Patient Profiles
- Endometrial Cancer Education and Awareness
- Endometrial Cancer Access and Equity
- Endometrial Cancer Treatment Options and Advances
- Endometrial Cancer Clinical Trials and Research
- Endometrial Cancer Patient Advocacy and Support
- [ACT]IVATED Endometrial Cancer Resources
Understand testing and screening options that can evaluate your risk or lead to an early diagnosis in a more treatable stage of disease.
Topics:
- Understanding Endometrial Cancer Screening and Detection
- Tips and Advice for Self-Advocacy
- Endometrial Cancer Research Developments
- DETECT Endometrial Cancer Resources
Aims to provide digital literacy skills training with a series of easy-to-follow video modules, coupled with resource guides to educate you on technology and online support tools.