(C54) Malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri

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

Diagnosis malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri is diagnosed Prevalent in Women Only

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Men receive the diagnosis malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri

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3 164 829

Women receive the diagnosis malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri

306 937 (9.7 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri - Men aged 0 and Women aged 60-64

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No Cases of the Disease Malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri 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 of corpus uteri

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Non-contagious
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High individual risk, low public risk
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Malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri - what does this mean

Malignant neoplasm of the corpus uteri is a type of cancer that occurs when abnormal cells in the uterine lining divide and grow in an uncontrolled way, forming a tumor. the tumor can spread to other parts of the body, leading to serious health complications if not treated.

What happens during the disease - malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri

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Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Clinical examination
  • Pelvic exam
  • Transvaginal ultrasound
  • CT scan
  • MRI scan
  • Pap smear
  • Biopsy
  • Blood tests
Additions:
  • Endometrial biopsy
  • Colposcopy

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main goal: To reduce the size of the tumor and improve the patient's quality of life.
  • Surgery to remove the tumor
  • Chemotherapy to reduce the size of the tumor
  • Radiation therapy to kill cancer cells
  • Hormone therapy to reduce the growth of the tumor
  • Immunotherapy to boost the patient's immune system
  • Psychological counseling to help the patient cope with the diagnosis and treatment
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9 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri - Prevention

The best way to prevent malignant neoplasm of the corpus uteri is to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular physical activity and a balanced diet, avoiding smoking, and getting regular gynecological check-ups. additionally, the use of certain medications, such as oral contraceptives, can reduce the risk of developing this type of cancer.

Main symptoms of the disease malignant neoplasm of corpus uteri

Bleeding

(Hemorrhaging, Haemorrhage, Hemorrhage, Discharge, Exuding, Ooze, Gush, Seep, Weep, Flow, Drain, Issue, Leak, Emit, Spill, Trickle, Shed, Siphon, Extrude, Squirt, Eject)

Bleeding is the loss of blood from the body. It can occur externally, through the skin, or internally, within the body. It is usually caused by a cut or wound, but can also be caused by a medical condition such as a bleeding disorder. It can range from mild to severe, and can be either acute (short-...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 27 diseases

Bloody discharge from the vagina

Bloody vaginal discharge is the release of blood from the vagina, which often occurs in between menstrual cycles. It may be accompanied by other symptoms such as cramping, pain, itching, or a foul odor. The amount of blood can range from light spotting to a heavier flow. The color can range from pin...

Age: any ageAccociated with 34 diseases

Vaginal discharge

(Vaginal secretions, Vaginal fluid, Vaginal mucus, Vaginal discharge, Vaginal spotting, Vaginal wetness, Vaginal leakage, Vaginal output, Vaginal excretion, Vaginal secretion)

Vaginal discharge is a common symptom of many underlying conditions. It can range from clear and watery to thick and mucous-like. It can vary in color from white to yellow or green and may have an unpleasant odor. It often increases in amount during ovulation and can vary in consistency throughout t...

Age: any ageAccociated with 26 diseases

Pain during intercourse

(Soreness during intercourse, Painful intercourse, Painful sex, Dyspareunia, Coital pain, Vulvodynia, Vaginismus, Genital pain, Vulvar pain, Vulvar discomfort, Vulvar burning, Vulvar soreness)

Pain during intercourse is a common symptom experienced by many people. It can range from mild discomfort to intense pain. It usually starts as a dull ache that intensifies as intercourse progresses. It can be localized to the genital area or radiate to the lower back, abdomen, or thighs. Pain can b...

Age: any ageAccociated with 29 diseases

Abnormal weight loss

(Unintended weight loss, Unexplained weight loss, Rapid weight loss, Excessive weight loss, Drastic weight loss, Sudden weight loss, Substantial weight loss, Significant weight loss, Unwanted weight loss, Unexpected weight loss)

Abnormal weight loss is a symptom of an underlying medical condition. It is characterized by a significant decrease in body weight that is not related to changes in diet or exercise habits. It may be accompanied by fatigue, decreased appetite, nausea, and other symptoms. It can develop gradually or ...

Age: any ageAccociated with 97 diseases

Abdominal pain

(Stomach pain, Bellyache, Tummy ache, Abdominal ache, Gut pain, Intestinal pain, Stomachache, Abdomen pain, Gastric pain, Abdominal discomfort)

Abdominal pain is a common symptom that can range from mild to severe. It often presents as a dull, aching sensation in the abdomen, but can also manifest as sharp or cramping pain. It can be localized to one area or spread across the abdomen. It can develop suddenly or gradually, and can be accompa...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 119 diseases

Specified forms of the disease

(C54.0) Malignant neoplasm: Isthmus uteri
(C54.1) Malignant neoplasm: Endometrium
(C54.2) Malignant neoplasm: Myometrium
(C54.3) Malignant neoplasm: Fundus uteri
(C54.8) Malignant neoplasm: Overlapping lesion of corpus uteri
(C54.9) Malignant neoplasm: Corpus uteri, unspecified

Possible Disease Complications

Haemorrhage, not elsewhere classified