Hereditary nonpolypoid colorectal cancer is not associated with endometrial cancer.
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer is an autosomal dominant disease, which is caused by the mutation of mismatch repair genes and has an early onset.
Endometrial cancer is a gynecological malignant tumor, the cause of which is complex and not very clear, and is mostly considered to be related to chronic inflammation, chemical basis, diet, etc. The two are different in terms of pathogenic factors, organs, etc., so there is no direct relationship.
However, regardless of hereditary non-polypoid colorectal cancer or endometrial cancer, metastatic spread may occur, resulting in secondary tumors. Patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention and treatment under medical supervision.