The outcomes for the individual with uterine cancer are significantly related to the stage of the disease when cancer is found and treatment initiated. Early interventions can result in nearly 100% cure rates
The rate of cure for endometrial cancer depends on what stage of the cancer a patient has before receiving treatment. The 5-year survival rate ranges from 15% for patients of the IV-B stage to 90% for patients of the I-A stage.
182.0 is the code for endometrial cancer. Endometrial uterine carcinoma is cancer of the uterine lining.
Yes, my mothers has Uterine Cancer that has metastasized to the lungs. She is doing chemo now.
She had uterine cancer. But she is now healthy.
the ways to prevent uterus cancer
Incurable cancer is a cancer that can't be cured.
Uterine Cancer
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Cancer seems to come in many flavors with many different causes. Different treatments for different cancers are slowly making progress. Some cancers seem to have different properties from others. There is one uterine cancer that can be cured by a chemical. The earlier that cancers are found, the easier it is to cure them. No one researcher will find a cure for all cancers. A researcher will find a treatment for a cancer that is in a later stage than can be cured at present. Another researcher will find a treatment for a particular cancer that can not be cured at present. At least, that is the way it has worked so far.
Common symptoms of uterine cancer (also known as endometrial cancer) are: abnormal bleeding, pain during urination, pain in the pelvic area, and/or pain during sex.
No, cancer has not been cured yet.
i have to links to help you there on is http://www.mayoclinic.org/uterine-cancer/ and the other one is ..... www.cancercenter.com i hope they help have a nice day.
Endometrial cancer is cancer of the inner lining of the uterus(womb). Most cancers of the uterus start in the endometrium and are thought to be caused by excess estrogen.