Which ultrasound can tell if you have endometrial cancer?

Ultrasound is mainly used to determine whether there is endometrial cancer based on whether there is abnormal thickening of the endometrium, abnormal blood flow signals, and whether there is any mass or fluid in the uterine cavity or infiltration of the uterine myometrium.
When patients experience symptoms such as postmenopausal vaginal bleeding and abnormal menstruation or leukorrhea, they should go to the hospital promptly for ultrasound examination to screen for endometrial cancer or other gynecological diseases.Ultrasound is mainly used to determine whether there is endometrial cancer by observing the changes in the uterus and the endometrium.
Ultrasound can identify endometrial lesions such as endometrial cancer, endometrial polyps, benign endometrial hyperplasia, and submucosal fibroids. If endometrial cancer is initially suspected by ultrasound, ultrasound can not confirm the diagnosis, and it is necessary to consult the doctor in time for further examination to clarify the diagnosis, such as uterine cavity diagnostic scraping, hysteroscopy, endometrial pathology, etc., and then symptomatic treatment.