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Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Watery, milky discharge
Pain in the lower abdomen
Painful urination
Pain during sexual intercourse
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When to See the Doctor

Endometrial cancer is mostly treatable if found early. You should regularly see your doctor if you have one or more risk factors. However, if you experience any of the following symptoms before your next visit, call your doctor. Other conditions may be causing the symptoms, but you should have a doctor examine you to be sure.
See your doctor if you experience:
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding
- Watery, milky vaginal discharge
- Pain in the lower abdomen
- Painful urination and/or pain during sexual intercourse
More on Uterine Cancer What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Cancer of the Uterus?
In the Encyclopedia:
Endometrial cancer Endometrial biopsy Hysterectomy
This article was reviewed and updated June 2007.
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