What does postmenopausal risk value mean

Postmenopausal risk values indicate the chance of endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer or cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases occurring after menopause.
When a woman enters menopause, a series of changes will occur in her body’s physiological conditions, such as the beginning of the decline in ovarian function, the decline in estrogen secretion, and the decline in resistance, which may easily induce ovarian cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Evaluation of postmenopausal risk values can help prevent the occurrence of these diseases.
If the risk value is high, it is necessary to pay attention to observation, have a light diet, reduce the consumption of oily food, and go to the hospital for regular medical checkups. Regularly measure blood pressure, blood lipids and other indicators in daily life, maintain a regular lifestyle, avoid staying up late, and go to the hospital in time when you feel unwell.