March 15, 2005 (Press Release) --
What are the symptoms of uterine cancer?
According to the National Cancer Institute, abnormal bleeding after menopause is the most common symptom of cancer of the uterus. Other symptoms, according to the National Cancer Institute, may include:
unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge
difficult or painful urination
pain during sexual intercourse
pain in the pelvic area
Cancer of the uterus often does not occur before menopause. It usually occurs around the time menopause begins. The occasional reappearance of bleeding should not be considered simply part of menopause. It should always be checked by a physician.
According to the National Cancer Institute, abnormal bleeding after menopause is the most common symptom of cancer of the uterus. Other symptoms, according to the National Cancer Institute, may include:
unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge
difficult or painful urination
pain during sexual intercourse
pain in the pelvic area
Cancer of the uterus often does not occur before menopause. It usually occurs around the time menopause begins. The occasional reappearance of bleeding should not be considered simply part of menopause. It should always be checked by a physician.

According to the National Cancer Institute, abnormal bleeding after menopause is the most common symptom of cancer of the uterus.
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