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Types of Uterine Cancer

Types of Uterine Cancer

Understanding the Types of Uterine Cancer

Do you know about the types of uterine cancer? Understanding them is essential for early detection and the right treatment approach. The most common type, endometrial cancer, develops in the lining of the uterus and often shows early symptoms like abnormal bleeding. In contrast, uterine sarcoma is rare and more aggressive, forming in the muscle or connective tissues of the uterus. Knowing the differences between these types empowers you to recognize warning signs early and seek timely medical care for better outcomes.

What are the Different Types of Uterine Cancer?

The different types of uterine cancer are listed below:

It is the most common form of uterine cancer, which takes up to 80% of all uterine cancers that are formed in the endometrium glands.

It is a rare and more aggressive form of uterine cancer that forms in the lining of the uterus and tends to return even when diagnosed early.

It is seen in 5% of cases and tends to be a rare form of uterine cancer. It is an aggressive type of cancer. Uterine clear cell carcinoma (CCC) happens when cells in the uterus start growing and dividing out of control.

It is another rare case that makes up to 5% of cases. Uterine carcinosarcoma (UCS) affects both the glandular and connective tissues of the uterus.

It develops in the muscle wall of the uterus called the myometrium, and it is found to be more aggressive than any other type of uterine cancer.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q1. What are the main types of uterine cancer?

A. The two primary types are endometrial cancer, which affects the uterine lining, and uterine sarcoma, a rarer and more aggressive cancer that forms in the muscle or connective tissues.

Q2. How do the symptoms differ between endometrial cancer and uterine sarcoma?

A. Endometrial cancer often causes abnormal vaginal bleeding, while uterine sarcoma may lead to pelvic pain, a rapidly growing mass, and unusual discharge.

Q3. Are treatment options different for each type of uterine cancer?

A. Yes, endometrial cancer is usually treated with surgery, hormone therapy, or radiation, while uterine sarcoma may require more aggressive treatments like chemotherapy and targeted therapy.

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Dr. Yashashree Joshi

Author Bio:

Dr. Yashashree Joshi – MBBS, MD (Philippines)

Dr. Yashashree Joshi, MD, is a globally-trained oncologist with a robust academic background and extensive experience in pioneering cancer treatments. Dedicated to patient-centered care, she continually integrates the latest advancements in oncology to provide her patients with innovative and personalized treatment plans.

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