The thickness of the endometrium in breast cancer patients is usually 2~10 millimeters, which is the same as that of normal people.
Breast cancer is a lesion that occurs in the breast area and usually does not affect the endometrium. Under normal circumstances, the thickness of the endometrium is usually 2~10 millimeters, and the thickness varies at different stages of the menstrual cycle.
Generally, the thickness of the endometrium increases from 0.5 to 3~5 millimeters during the proliferative phase and up to 10 millimeters during the secretory phase. Some breast cancer patients may receive endocrine therapy resulting in endometrial thickening, and gynecological ultrasound should be performed regularly.
In addition, once breast cancer patients are diagnosed, they should actively cooperate with doctors to take treatment, generally need to take surgical treatment, with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other adjuvant treatments after surgery, and breast cancer has a certain chance of recurrence, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for regular rechecking after surgery.