Endometrial cancer

Malignant tumors originating from endometrial glands, also known as uterine body cancers, are mostly adenocarcinomas. It is one of the three major malignant tumors of female genitalia. Endometrial cancer is far lower than cervical cancer in China, but in some western developed countries, the disease is higher than cervical cancer, and it is the first place in gynecological malignant tumors. The age of high incidence is 58 to 61 years, accounting for about 7% of total cancers in women and 20% to 30% of genital malignancies. The incidence has increased in recent years. Compared with cervical cancer, it has approached or even exceeded. It is related to long-term continuous estrogen stimulation, obesity, hypertension, diabetes, infertility or infertility, and menopause.

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