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Uterine Cancer? Uteran cancer is a common misspelling of uterine cancer.
If you have bleeding or discharge that is unrelated to menstruation, pain while urinating, or pain in the pelvic area, you may have uterine cancer. This type of cancer most typically occurs when cancerous cells first develop in the lining of the uterus. Some of the factors that may affect the prognosis and treatment options for this disease include such things as the stage of the disease and how the cancer cells appear under a microscope. In many cases, uterine cancer is curable.
(For more information, click Uterine Cancer. This article offers a detailed overview of uterine cancer, including information on possible symptoms and treatment options that are available. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)