Preventing Cancer of Uterus

Preventing Cancer of Uterus

by Dr Ankita Mandal

Posted on 19th September, 2023 at 6:33:34 AM


Introduction:
Uterine cancer, also known as endometrial cancer, is a condition that affects the lining of the uterus and is one of the most common gynecological cancers. As with many types of cancer, prevention and early detection play a crucial role in improving outcomes. In this blog post, we will explore essential insights and preventive measures against uterine cancer, with the expertise of Dr. Ankita Mandal, a highly esteemed gynecologist, obstetrician, and laparoscopic surgeon in Kolkata.

Understanding Uterine Cancer:
Uterine cancer primarily develops in the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus. It mainly affects postmenopausal women, although it can occur in younger women as well. Dr. Ankita Mandal emphasizes the importance of understanding risk factors and adopting preventive strategies to reduce the likelihood of developing this cancer.

Key Risk Factors:
Dr. Mandal highlights several risk factors that may increase the chances of uterine cancer:

Obesity: Being overweight or obese can lead to hormonal imbalances, raising the risk of uterine cancer.

Hormonal Imbalances: Women with higher estrogen levels relative to progesterone are at a greater risk.

Age: The risk of uterine cancer increases with age, especially after menopause.

Family History: A family history of uterine cancer or certain hereditary conditions can raise the risk.

Diabetes: Women with diabetes have a higher likelihood of developing uterine cancer.

Hypertension: High blood pressure may increase the risk as well.

Preventive Measures:
Dr. Ankita Mandal recommends the following preventive measures to reduce the risk of uterine cancer:

Maintain a Healthy Weight: Engaging in regular physical activity and adopting a balanced diet can help manage weight and hormonal levels.

Regular Exercise: Incorporating regular exercise into your routine can aid in weight management and reduce the risk of uterine cancer.

Balanced Diet: A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, while low in saturated fats, can contribute to better overall health.

Controlled Estrogen Levels: For women on hormone replacement therapy, working closely with their healthcare provider to monitor and balance estrogen levels is essential.

Regular Check-ups: Routine gynecological check-ups, including pelvic exams and Pap smears, can facilitate early detection and timely intervention if any abnormalities are detected.

Know Your Family History: Understanding your family’s medical history can help identify potential genetic risks and enable proactive measures.

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