Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic
cancer and the fourth most common cancer in women in the United States. Over 41,000 cases of endometrial cancer are diagnosed each year in the
U.S., where 1 woman in 38 develop the disease.1
Endometrial cancer is most often diagnosed in women between 50 and 65
years old and in
postmenopausal women. Women younger than age 40
account for 5% of endometrial cancer diagnoses. In most cases these younger
women are greatly overweight.2 Women who have had a
hysterectomy have no risk of developing endometrial cancer.
Caucasian women develop endometrial cancer at a higher rate than
African-American women. But African-American women have a higher death rate from endometrial cancer.1