What is the difference between Uterine Cancer and Endometrial Cancer? What is its survival rate?

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What is the difference between Uterine Cancer and Endometrial Cancer? What is Uterine Cancer's survival rate? Have you ever had vaginal bleeding? Or an abnormal result of the Pap Smear? This can sometimes be an indication of a uterine tumor, which necessitates further investigation. When a woman is pregnant, the uterus, also known as the womb, is where the baby develops. Endometrial cancer is a tumor that starts in the uterus. The most frequent sign of endometrial cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding, which can range from a watery, blood-streaked flow to a more bloody flow. Vaginal bleeding during or after menopause is frequently an indication of a problem.


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Questions discussed with Doctor Bae (Leading doctor from Hanyang University Hospital)
- What is the difference between Uterine Cancer and Endometrial Cancer?
- Does uterine cancer have any symptoms at all?
- Who is at high risk of uterine cancer?
- What is the survival rate of this cancer? Do people tend to die from this cancer?
- For hysterectomy, is it effective in curing this cancer?
- Is it possible to get pregnant after getting uterine cancer?
- This kind of cancer, does it spread fast, and where does it spread usually?
- Is it hereditary?
- Does endometriosis cause cancer?
- For people who have a thick uterine lining, for these people, are they more likely to have uterine cancer?
- For these kinds of myoma and fibroids, are they likely to turn into cancer?
- What are these fibroids exactly?
- What are their biggest risk, or what is their biggest danger, apart from evolving into a cancer?
- What are the symptoms, if they have any?
- Do they affect pregnancy?
- Can they actually affect infertility for example? Can they cause infertility?
- How are they diagnosed at the beginning, and then how are they treated?
- After being completely treated, do they come back again?
- Is there a certain diet or lifestyle to follow to prevent them?
- What are the most effective treatments for fibroids?
- What are the cases when you don’t need any treatments?

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