Endometrial cancer at the heart of an awareness campaign

Endometrial cancer at the heart of an awareness campaign

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    This is the most common gynecological cancer: an endometrial cancer awareness campaign will be launched by patient associations and doctors, its promoters announced Thursday morning in Paris.

    Cancer of the endometrium, the lining of the uterus, affects more than 8,000 women each year and causes the death of 1,500 patients, according to data from the National Cancer Institute (Inca).

    A cancer that often occurs after menopause

    However, this disease “is not known to the general public”, deplores Vincent Lavoué, obstetrician gynecologist at Rennes University Hospital, present at the press conference organized as part of the Pari(s) Santé Femmes congress.

    The average age of women affected by this cancer is 69 years. It mainly occurs after menopause.a period when women stop gynecological follow-ups, which results in late treatment“, details Vincent Lavoué.

    Just as we go to the dentist regularly at any age, we must continue to consult our gynecologist, even when we think we no longer need it.“, adds Coralie Marjollet, president of the Imagyn association (Initiative for patients with gynecological cancers).

    It is therefore imperative to consult your gynecologist.from the onset of bleeding after menopause“, specifies Vincent Lavoué, because “the earlier the cancer is detected, the better the prognosis“. The treatments are also less burdensome and less invasive than at a developed stage of the disease.

    A subject still taboo among women

    The main risk factors are being overweight, aging, diabetes, family history of endometrial cancer, Lynch syndrome, and overexposure to estrogens.“, explains Professor Martin Koskas, obstetrician-gynecologist at Bichat hospital in Paris.

    For patients, it is all the more difficult as there is a taboo around this cancer which affects the intimate. It is necessary to speak out and raise awareness“, says Laure Guéroult Accolas, founder of My gyneco cancer network, a social network that makes the daily lives of patients and their loved ones easier when facing cancer.

    The awareness campaign will support Turquoise September, awareness month for the fight against gynecological cancers.

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