Endometrial Cancer Cases in US Surge to Over 69,000 in 2025
Endometriosis cases in the US are on the rise, with over 69,000 new diagnoses expected in 2025. This type of cancer, affecting the inner lining of the uterus, is the most common gynecological cancer. While typically diagnosed in women over 50, it can also impact younger women and their fertility. Abnormal bleeding, especially after menopause, is a significant warning sign.
The prevalence of endometrial cancer is increasing, driven partly by rising obesity levels. Black and Hispanic women in the US have been particularly affected in recent years. This cancer can impact women as young as their early 20s, making early detection crucial for preserving pregnancy chances. Living a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, can help prevent the disease. Gynecological cancers, including endometrial cancer, affect the pelvic area and reproductive organs such as the cervix and ovaries.
With over 69,000 new cases expected in 2025, endometrial cancer is a growing concern in the US. Women of all ages, especially those with abnormal bleeding, should be vigilant. Early detection and prevention through a healthy lifestyle are key to combating this common gynecological cancer.
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