Uterus, cervix, ovaries… This year, around 17,000 women in France were diagnosed with gynecological cancer, with 8,400 cases leading to uterine cancer, according to the latest data from Public Health France. Already much less common than breast cancer (just over 61,000 cases this year), this cancer is generally declining, with the exception of cervical cancer, which is trending toward stabilization after several decades of decline. However, you should not let your guard down, especially after menopause. What signals to watch for? Answer with a specialist.
Endometrial cancer (the lining of the uterus) is the 4th leading cause of cancer in women in France. It mainly affects women after menopause. the average age of diagnosis is 68 years. “The main symptom is the presence of genital bleeding“, warns the head of the gynecological surgery department of Rennes University Hospital, Professor Vincent Laveau…
Source: Le Figaro

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