What kind of cancer is endometrial adenocarcinoma?

Endometrial adenocarcinoma belongs to endometrial cancer, which is one of the malignant tumors of endometrial epithelium in women.
Endometrial adenocarcinoma is a common pathological type of endometrial cancer. The etiology of endometrial adenocarcinoma is not very clear at present, and through experimental research, estrogen disorders will stimulate the endometrium, while the lack of progesterone resistance causes endometrial hyperplasia.
Meanwhile, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, heredity, bad life habits, infertility and early age of menarche and delayed menopause may increase the risk of the disease.
The most common symptom of endometrial adenocarcinoma is irregular vaginal bleeding. Post-menopausal women may experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, while women who have not yet gone through menopause may experience menstrual disorders, prolonged menstrual period, increased menstrual flow, as well as vaginal discharge of bloody or mucus secretion and lower abdominal pain.
If endometrial adenocarcinoma is suspected, one should consult the doctor in time, perform diagnostic curettage under the doctor’s guidance, clarify the cause of the disease according to the pathological results, and standardize the treatment.