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    Endometrial (Uterine) Cancer

    Endometrial (Uterine) Cancer



    What Increases Your Risk

    A risk factor for endometrial cancer is something that increases your chance of getting it. But it doesn't mean that you will definitely get it. And many people who get endometrial cancer don't have any risk factors.

    The biggest risk factor for endometrial cancer is having too much estrogen and not enough progesterone. (Your body makes progesterone. Man-made progesterone, as in birth control pills or hormone therapy, is called a Reference progestin Opens New Window.)

    Risk from long-term exposure to too much estrogen can be from:

    Other things that increase your risk include:

    • Being older than 50. Endometrial cancer is most common in women older than 50.
    • Having a history of breast, ovarian, or colon cancer.
    • Having Reference endometrial hyperplasia Opens New Window.
    • Having type 2 diabetes.
    • Having high blood pressure.
    • Having previous radiation therapy to the pelvis.


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