Women Reproductive Cancers and Tumors

The estimation of NCI is that endometrial, or uterine, cancer is diagnosed in an estimated 39,090 American women this year, more than twice the number of women who will be diagnosed with cervical (lower part of the uterus) and ovarian (female reproductive glands) cancers combined. Abnormal vaginal dying, for example, seeping after sex (vaginal intercourse), seeping after menopause, draining and spotting amongst periods, and having longer or heavier (menstrual) periods than common. Seeping in the wake of douching, or after a pelvic exam is a typical side effect of cervical tumor however not pre-disease.

  • Cervical Cancer
  • Breast Cancer
  • Breast Cancer
  • Endometrium cancer
  • Ovarian cancer

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