Uterine (uterus) cancer


The uterus (womb) is part of the female reproductive system and is located at the top of the vagina. It is where a baby grows during pregnancy.

It is not known what causes endometrial cancer, but there are a number of risk factors. Those most commonly affected are between the ages of 50 and 70 and have been through the menopause.

Symptoms may include:
Pain in the abdomen, back, or legs
Pain or bleeding during sex or when urinating
A change in bowel habits (such as constipation), and
Weight loss

If caught at an early stage, endometrial cancer can be cured. See your pharmacist right away if you think you have the symptoms.