Symptoms of Uterine Cancer
Updated June 10, 2015.
A woman should see a doctor if she has any of the following symptoms:
These symptoms can be caused by cancer or other less serious conditions. Most often, they are not cancer, but only a doctor can tell for sure. Reprinted from the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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Symptoms of Uterine Cancer
Abnormal vaginal bleeding, especially after menopause, is the most common symptom of uterine cancer. Bleeding may start as a watery, blood-streaked flow that gradually contains more blood. Although uterine cancer usually occurs after menopause, it sometimes occurs around the time that menopause begins. Abnormal bleeding should not be considered simply part of menopause; it should always be checked by a doctor.A woman should see a doctor if she has any of the following symptoms:
- Unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge
- Difficult or painful urination
- Pain during intercourse
- Pain in the pelvic area
These symptoms can be caused by cancer or other less serious conditions. Most often, they are not cancer, but only a doctor can tell for sure. Reprinted from the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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