Most endometrial (body and lining of the uterus) cancer is diagnosed at an early stage because of postmenopausal bleeding.
Most endometrial (body and lining of the uterus) cancer is diagnosed at an early stage because of postmenopausal bleeding.
Women are encouraged to report any unexpected bleeding or spotting to their physicians. Annual screening for endometrial cancer with endometrial biopsy beginning at age 35 should be offered to women with or at risk for HNPCC (hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer).