In today's world, cancer has evolved beyond being merely a disease; it significantly impacts individuals both mentally and physically. This, in turn, creates a ripple effect of challenges for entire families. Recently, endometrial cancer, commonly known as uterine cancer, has emerged as a pressing issue among women. Dr. Tarang Krishna, Managing Director of a Cancer Healing Center, emphasizes that many women tend to overlook this condition or fail to recognize its early signs. By the time the disease is diagnosed, it often reaches an advanced stage, making it crucial to be well-informed about it.
Lifestyle Factors Contributing to Endometrial Cancer
Endometrial cancer primarily arises from an imbalance of estrogen and progesterone hormones. In India, various lifestyle factors such as dietary habits, stress levels, hormonal imbalances, late marriages, delayed motherhood, obesity, physical inactivity, and increasing pollution are contributing to a rise in uterine cancer cases.
Distinguishing Between Cervical and Endometrial Cancer
Often, cervical cancer and endometrial cancer are mistakenly perceived as the same; however, they are distinct conditions. Endometrial cancer occurs in the inner lining of the uterus, while cervical cancer affects the cervix. Although the causes, symptoms, and risks differ, it is essential for women to be aware of both.
Who Should Be More Vigilant?
Women who have been experiencing hormonal imbalances for extended periods should be particularly cautious. Those with irregular menstrual cycles, excessive bleeding, or conditions like PCOD or PCOS need to stay alert. Prolonged hormonal imbalance can affect the uterine lining, and obesity can lead to increased estrogen production, heightening the risk of uterine cancer. Additionally, women suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure are at an elevated risk.
Symptoms Not to Ignore
It is crucial to seek medical advice if experiencing symptoms such as bleeding between periods, post-menopausal bleeding, persistent white discharge, pelvic pain, sudden weight loss, fatigue, or a feeling of heaviness in the abdomen.
Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle
Adopting a healthy lifestyle plays a vital role in preventing cancer and various other diseases. This includes maintaining a healthy weight, engaging in regular exercise, ensuring adequate sleep, consuming fresh and balanced meals, avoiding smoking and alcohol, minimizing processed food intake, managing stress, and strengthening the immune system. A robust immune system empowers the body from within, enhancing cellular repair and the ability to combat diseases.
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