Uterine
Cancer Prevention
Development
of uterine cancer is not due to one cause, several factors are suspected in its occurrence. Some risk factors
such as age, menopause is impossible to change, others can be successfully prevented. The following preventive
measure can help you reduce your risk of uterine cancer:
Stop
smoking – in addition
to uterine cancer, cigarette smoke can also increase the risk of the following cancer:
- kidney
cancer
- bladder
cancer
- lung
cancer
- colon
and rectum cancers
- cervical
cancer
- esophageal
cancer
- laryngeal
cancer
- oral
cavity / throat cancers
- pancreas
cancer
- stomach
cancer
- and
more.
Adopting a healthy diet - there is an increased risk of uterine cancer linked to
consumption of saturated fat, especially animal fats and fried foods. In the other hand, a high intake of
fruits, cruciferous vegetables and cereals (especially those that are high in beta-carotene) helps reduce the
risk of many cancers, including uterine cancer.
Exercise regularly – many studies have shown that regular physical activities
such as fast walking and activities performed as recreation reduce the risk of several types of cancer including
uterine cancer after menopause.
Maintain a healthy weight - many studies have shown that being overweight plays a
role in the development of all cancers. A Dutch epidemiological research that followed 25 000 women aged 40 to
65 years over 13 years found that overweight in postmenopausal women was one of the two main risk factors for
uterine cancer and endometrial hyperplasia.
Limit intake of estrogen – if you are obligated to take hormone therapy for
menopause symptoms, it is recommended that the medication contains progesterone to counteract the negative
effect of estrogen.
Limit your alcohol intake
- moderate alcohol consumption poses no risk of cancer; heavy consumption, in the other hand, is a major causative
factor.
Uterine
Cancer Survival Rates
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