Uterine cancer is, however, a disease that is quite common among women, being a type of malignant tumor of the female reproductive tract. The “power” of such a disease, from the clinical point of view, cannot at all be left out of consideration. It also very often threatens the health of all women. Relevant statistics also show the chances of uterine cancer in women which make up 7% of the total systemic tumors, while the incidence of malignant tumor diseases of the female reproductive tract amounts to 20%-30%. The incidence rates of uterine clinical cancer in the last few years have been flowing in an upward global trend.
Uterine cancer is usually slow-paced in its development. Tumor cells, most of the time, are only through the endometrium and the uterine cavity and for a long time they perform their growth mainly by direct diffusion or lymphatic metastasis.
Patients cannot detect the disease at the early stage most of the time, however, it does not mean that there are no abnormal symptoms when the uterus becomes cancerous. Generally, when women show these 3 signals, they ought to be more cautious and detect them early to be able to have their uterus saved.
1. Estrogen abnormalities
The cause of uterine cancer is abnormal estrogen which generally manifests in women around the age of 50, and most of the women at this age have already been through menopause. Because of estrogen that is abnormally high in the body, menopause may be delayed, and there will also be to some extent, the uterus being stimulated. Women in this period are going through the decrease of cells in the body, the body’s immune system is also getting weaker and weaker, hence the uterus will age with it to varying degrees.
If this is not the case and you are not paying attention, there is a large possibility that the estrogen levels will be abnormal in the body, which will cause mutations in normal cells in the uterus and the development of cancer.
So, if you are at the age that you are supposed to be in menopause and have an abnormal estrogen and the menstrual blood volume does not decrease, then everyone needs to pay attention. uterine diseases may be responsible for these three/cne of their symptoms.
2. Abnormal menstrual cycles
In the event that everyone suddenly has abnormal menstrual periods within a certain period of time, for example, irregular menstrual cycles, sometimes preceding and at other times being delayed, or the length of menstruation has significantly increased compared with before, then you need to be more vigilant. Hormonally, this can also indicate that the estrogen level in the body is at an elevated level.
It would lead to the uterus being seriously harmed by this condition, which would further increase the risk of cancer of the uterus.
3. Abnormal discharge with irregular bleeding
Usually, when a woman’s uterus is in poor health, the body will secrete abnormal excrement, such as increased secretion of leucorrhea, which is also mixed with blood streaks or a relatively viscous substance, and sometimes accompanied by an obvious fishy smell, even during non-menstrual periods, irregular bleeding will occur, then this situation, It is also “very likely to be closely related to uterine cancer. For health reasons, it is best for everyone to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to clarify the cause and then carry out targeted treatment”.
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“Dr. Rana Patir is an eminent Neurosurgeon of India with more than 30 years of experience in the field of advanced neurosurgery. Besides being a teaching faculty at AIIMS and at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, and professor of Neurosurgery at Guwahati Assam. He has also been the head of the department of Neurosurgery at Max hospitals, and Sir Ganga Ram hospital New Delhi. He is known as one of the best Neurosurgeons and spinal surgeons in India, having more than 10,000 neurosurgical procedures to his credit. He specializes in Minimal Invasive Brain and Spine Surgery, Skull Base Surgery, Neurovascular Surgery, Extra Cranial-Intracranial Bypass Surgery,”