This group of young women is seeing a staggering rise in uterine cancer. Experts don't know why.

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This group of young women is seeing a staggering rise in uterine cancer. Experts don't know why.
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Uterine cancer is rising at a 'staggering' rate among young Hispanic women. But experts don't know why.

Why uterine cancer in younger women is often missed

“In younger women, sometimes it's really difficult to catch bleeding abnormalities, particularly if you've already always had kind of irregular periods,” said Eakin. Getting timely evaluations can help early detection before cancer spreads. It’s particularly important for younger women who plan to have children because it can influence treatment plans."It doesn't necessarily mean that you have to have a hysterectomy,” she said. “It becomes really important when you're talking about a woman who's diagnosed with uterine cancer at 30, or 35, and isn't sure whether or not she wants more kids.

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