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10. Risk Factors

Anyone who experiences these symptoms should take them seriously, especially people who have risk factors for uterine cancer, such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, PCOS, a family history of endometrial cancer, taking only estrogen hormone replacement without progesterone after menopause, and age, as menopausal women are more likely to develop it.

Another risk factor is increased estrogen exposure, which may be caused by starting menstruation at an early age, never having children, or late menopause.

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