Uterine cancer affects the hollow,pear shaped organ known as the uterus or the inner lining of the uterus. It is also known as Endometrial Cancer as the cancer grows in this inner lining known as endometrial lining. If it is left untreated, it can spread to the bladder or rectum or vagina, ovaries or the fallopian tubes.
The causes or risk factors associated with the uterine cancer are-
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Uterine cancer affects the hollow,pear shaped organ known as the uterus or the inner lining of the uterus. It is also known as Endometrial Cancer as the cancer grows in this inner lining known as endometrial lining. If it is left untreated, it can spread to the bladder or rectum or vagina, ovaries or the fallopian tubes.
The causes or risk factors associated with the uterine cancer are-
Uterine cancer is a term that describes the cancers of the womb or uterus of a woman.
Uterine cancers are primarily of two types:
1. Endometrial cancer: This type of cancer develops in the inner lining of the uterus known as the endometrium. It is one of the most common types of cancer that affects the reproductive system of a woman.
2. Uterine sarcoma: This type of uterine cancer develops in the myometrium, which is the muscular wall of the uterus. These types of cancers occur very rarely.
The endometrial type of uterine cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting a woman’s reproductive system. It is commonly seen in women after menopause. Approximately 3% of women are diagnosed with uterine cancer at some point in their lives.
The exact cause of uterine cancer is unknown. Uterine cancer normally occurs due to the changes (mutations) in the cells present in the uterus. These mutated cells tend to grow and multiply rapidly forming a mass known as a tumor. The cancer cells can start invading the nearby tissues and spread to the other parts of the body (metastasize).
Certain factors increase the chances of developing uterine cancer and may include:
The symptoms of uterine cancer are:
Uterine cancer can be diagnosed by:
The different types of treatment options for uterine cancer may include:
1. Surgery: Surgery is usually the preferred treatment for uterine cancer. The doctor will most likely do a hysterectomy, that is, the removal of the uterus and the cervix.
The different types of hysterectomy procedures may include:
Total abdominal hysterectomy: The surgeon makes a cut in the abdomen to remove the uterus.
Vaginal hysterectomy: The uterus is removed through the vagina by the surgeon.
Radical hysterectomy: In case of uterine cancer that has spread to the cervix, the surgeon will remove the uterus, the tissues next to the uterus, and the top part of the vagina which is next to the cervix.
The surgeon may perform the following procedures along with hysterectomy:
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy: This is the procedure of removing the ovaries and the fallopian tubes.
Lymph node dissection: This is a procedure of removal of the lymph nodes to check if cancer has spread.
2. Chemotherapy: This therapy involves the use of certain medications to kill the cancer cells.
3. Radiation therapy: This treatment involves the use of high-powered energy beams like x-rays and protons to kill the cancer cells.
4. Hormone therapy: This treatment provides or blocks the hormones for the treatment of cancer.
5. Immunotherapy: This therapy involves the use of certain drugs that help to boost the immune system to fight cancer.
6. Targeted therapy: This type of treatment involves the use of certain drugs that attack certain characteristics of the cancer cells and ultimately kill them.
The side effects of the different types of uterine cancer treatments include:
1. Surgery:
Pain
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting
Difficulty in urinating
Difficulty in having bowel movements
Infertility
Menopause
Night sweats
Vaginal dryness
2. Radiation therapy:
Skin reactions
Fatigue
Loose bowel movements
Stomach upset
3. Therapies using medications (chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted drug therapy, and immunotherapy):
Risk of infection
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting
Hair loss
Diarrhea
Loss of appetite or increase in appetite
Sleep disturbances
Weight loss or weight gain
Flu-like symptoms
Depression
Although uterine cancer cannot be prevented as such, the following steps can be taken to reduce the risk of developing uterine cancer:
Talk to your doctor about the risks of hormone replacement therapy that may be done to treat the symptoms of menopause
The five-year survival rate of people suffering from endometrial cancer is 81%. The five-year survival rate is as high as 95% for cancer that is localized and has not spread outside the uterus.
The cost of Uterine Cancer Treatment varies across different cities and hospitals.
| CITY | COST |
| Cost of Uterine Cancer Treatment in Mumbai | INR 500000- INR 700000 |
| Cost of Uterine Cancer Treatment in Bangalore | INR 480000- INR 680000 |
| Cost of Uterine Cancer Treatment in Delhi | INR 480000- INR 680000 |
| Cost of Uterine Cancer Treatment in Chennai | INR 470000- INR 670000 |