(C54.2) Malignant neoplasm: myometrium

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3 164 829 in individuals diagnosis malignant neoplasm: myometrium confirmed
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306 937 deaths with diagnosis malignant neoplasm: myometrium
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10% mortality rate associated with the disease malignant neoplasm: myometrium

Diagnosis malignant neoplasm: myometrium is diagnosed Prevalent in Women Only

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Women receive the diagnosis malignant neoplasm: myometrium

306 937 (9.7 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease malignant neoplasm: myometrium - Men aged 0 and Women aged 60-64

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No Cases of the Disease Malignant neoplasm: Myometrium identified in Men
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 5-9, 15-19
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-5, 10-14, 20-95+

Disease Features malignant neoplasm: myometrium

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Malignant neoplasm: myometrium - what does this mean

Malignant neoplasm of the myometrium is a type of cancer that occurs when abnormal cells in the uterine muscle layer, the myometrium, grow and divide uncontrollably, forming a tumor. this type of cancer can spread to other parts of the body, including the lymph nodes, and is usually treated with radiation, chemotherapy, and/or surgery.

What happens during the disease - malignant neoplasm: myometrium

Malignant neoplasm of the myometrium is caused by the abnormal growth of cells in the muscle layer of the uterus. this can be caused by genetic mutations, environmental factors, or hormonal imbalances. as the cells grow, they can invade and damage nearby healthy tissue, leading to the formation of a tumor. if left untreated, the tumor can spread to other parts of the body, leading to serious health complications.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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9 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Malignant neoplasm: myometrium - Prevention

The best way to prevent malignant neoplasms of the myometrium is to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. additionally, regular check-ups with your healthcare provider can help to detect any signs of cancer at an early stage.