Uterine cancer is one of the few cancers with increasing incidence and mortality in the United States, reflecting, in part, increases in the prevalence of overweight and obesity since the 1980s (1).
Analysis of the disease burden trend of malignant tumors of the
Endometrial Cancer Resource Center CME - Index
The risk of distant metastases in patients with gynecologic cancers after surgery: a population-based study
Uterine Cancer Incidence, Mortality Up Since 1999 - MPR
Cancer Over Time
Trends* in age-adjusted uterine cancer death rates, † by racial
Frontiers Effects of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components on
Dr. Ami Vaidya Outlines Risk and Signs of Uterine Cancer
ASR (World) of endometrial cancer in the USA, the United Kingdom