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Specific Cancers: Uterine Cancer
Overview

What Are the Symptoms of Endometrial Cancer?

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A woman should tell her doctor about any vaginal bleeding that is unusual for her, even during menopause.

Finding endometrial cancer in an early stage makes it easier to treat.

These are the symptoms that you may notice.

  • Unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge. At first, the bleeding may appear watery with a small amount of blood in it. After a while, the bleeding may appear less watery with more blood in it.

  • Vaginal bleeding after you have already gone through menopause

  • Pain when urinating

  • Pain during sexual intercourse

  • Pain in the pelvic area or lower abdomen

Many of these may be signs of other health problems. Talk with your doctor right away to find out for sure.

Some women who have endometrial cancer are going through menopause. During this time, a woman stops having menstrual periods. Often, menopausal women do not tell their doctor about unusual vaginal bleeding because they believe it is a symptom of menopause. It is important for you to always tell your doctor about any vaginal bleeding that is unusual for you, even during menopause.

Online Source: National Cancer Institute http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/uterus/page5
Online Editor: Joann Eudes RN MS
Online Medical Reviewer: Hoskins, William J. MD
Online Medical Reviewer: Kanipe, Jennifer RN, BSN
Online Medical Reviewer: Moore-Higgs, Giselle ARNP, MSN, AOCN
Online Medical Reviewer: Stump-Sutliff, Kim RN, MSN, AOCNS
Date Last Reviewed: 8/7/2009
Date Last Modified: 8/25/2008
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