Dr Kalpana Kothari When we talk about women’s health and cancers of the reproductive system, two names often come up: cervical cancer and uterine cancer. They sound similar. They’re both found in the lower abdomen. And they affect organs that are right next to each other. But in truth, they are quite different —in how […]Read More
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Dr T Shilpa Reddy Uterine cancer is more common in younger and postmenopausal women and is ranked fourth among gynecological cancers in India. There are two categories of uterine cancer. Uterine sarcoma grows in the myometrium, the muscle wall of your uterus, while endometrial cancer, which is more common, develops in the endometrium, the inside […]Read More
Dr Sidharth Pattnayak Women’s health encompasses a wide range of conditions and concerns that affect women’s well-being throughout their lives. Among the many health issues women may face, uterine cancer, also known as endometrial cancer, is one of the most common gynaecological malignancies affecting women worldwide. So here are the various ways to treat uterine […]Read More