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The hallmark of endometrial cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding. A positive history of Bleeding between normal periods in premenopausal women and [[vaginal bleeding]] and/or spotting in postmenopausal women is suggestive of endometrial cancer. | The hallmark of endometrial cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding. A positive history of Bleeding between normal periods in premenopausal women and [[vaginal bleeding]] and/or spotting in postmenopausal women is suggestive of endometrial cancer. | ||
==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
* Early symptoms | * Early symptoms |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The hallmark of endometrial cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding. A positive history of Bleeding between normal periods in premenopausal women and vaginal bleeding and/or spotting in postmenopausal women is suggestive of endometrial cancer.
History and Symptoms
- Early symptoms
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding, abnormal menstrual periods
- Bleeding between normal periods in premenopausal women
- Vaginal bleeding and/or spotting in postmenopausal women
- As the tumor grows larger, patient may notice one or more of the following symptoms:
- Trouble urinating
- Pelvic pain and pain during intercourse
- Fatigue and unexplained weight loss