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Endometrial hyperplasia is a thickening of the lining of the uterus due to a hormonal imbalance. Endometrial hyperplasia may lead to various symptoms, such as heavy menstrual periods, spotting ...
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Health on MSNCauses and Risk Factors of Uterine CancerMedically reviewed by Laura Young Uterine cancer occurs when cells in the uterus, a hollow organ in the female reproductive system where a fetus develops during normal pregnancy, mutate and grow ...
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Flow Space on MSNIs Bleeding After Menopause Always Cancer? Here's What You Should KnowMenopause is marked by the end of a woman's menstrual cycle, which occurs after 12 consecutive months without a period. While ...
Although it might seem reasonable to pronounce women cured after their endometrial hyperplasia regresses from hormonal treatment, researchers caution that long-term monitoring for relapse and ...
Antibiotics can help clear up the infection. Endometrial hyperplasia. In this condition, the endometrium is thicker than usual. Hyperplasia can sometimes grow into endometrial cancer.
Endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial cancer have a low incidence for women with recurrent abnormal uterine bleeding, with predictive factors being older age, nulliparity, polyp history and ...
In the first years of use, women prescribed conjugated estrogens/bazedoxifene vs. estrogen/progestin for menopausal symptoms may have higher rates of endometrial cancer and endometrial hyperplasia ...
Obesity and endometrial cancer: What’s the connection? Learn about excess body fat and other risk factors for endometrial cancer.
Women with atypical endometrial hyperplasia have an increased risk of developing cancer Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have revealed that improved patient care is needed to reduce cancer ...
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