Cancer Type
A Comprehensive Guide to Uterine Cancer – CancerMitr
Gynae cancers represent 32% of all reported cancers in India. While uterine cancer, or cancer of the womb, is less prevalent compared to other gynae cancers, the numbers have been on the rise as of 2022. According to the latest estimates by the World Health Organisation (WHO), over 35 million new cancer cases are predicted in 2050, marking a 77% increase from the estimated 20 million cases in 2022. Uterine cancer is a cause of concern because the condition tends to cause infertility. Can uterine cancer cause infertility? How can it be managed?