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A woman experiences the symptoms of uterine cancer

Uterine Cancer Symptoms

Uterine cancer is cancer that develops in the uterus. While other parts of the female reproductive system can also develop cancerous cells, uterine cancer is specific to the uterus. Early diagnosis and treatment is more likely to yield positive results, which makes it absolutely necessary to pay attention to your body—especially if you have one or more risk factors for development. Here’s a look at the symptoms of uterine cancer. 

Signs of Uterine Cancer

One of the risk factors for developing uterine cancer is having less than five periods in a year, or having other reproductive disorders, like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). These issues actually exhibit symptoms very similar to those that herald uterine cancer. Abnormal vaginal bleeding—such as spotting between periods or after sexual intercourse—can be indicative of the presence of uterine cancer. Other abnormal vaginal discharge may also be a sign that something isn’t right. Discharge may be a different consistency (watery) or color (red, specifically).  

There may be some pain in the pelvic area, particularly following intercourse. However, some infections and other issues can also alter vaginal discharge or cause feeling of pressure in the pelvis, so don’t panic immediately! Know what is normal for your body, and make an appointment with a medical professional as soon as you notice something is amiss. 

Last Updated: April 04, 2016