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Early Detection Saves Lives: Endometrial Cancer

Early Detection Saves Lives: Endometrial Cancer

Omaha News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 13, 20261m 49s

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Amy Nissens story: Early detection of endometrial cancer in younger women

Amy Nissen from Omaha experienced unusual heavy vaginal bleeding in March 2024, leading to an endometrial cancer diagnosis. This cancer type is the most common gynecologic cancer in the US, with rising rates. Nebraska has a high death rate, and doctors are seeing more cases in younger women. Obesity is a significant risk factor. Amy overlooked symptoms due to online info targeting post-menopausal women. The top warning sign is abnormal bleeding. Amy caught hers early, skipped chemo, and chose a robotic hysterectomy. Shes doing well now. Campaigns encourage women to talk to doctors and avoid hormones without advice.

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