Any unusual vaginal discharge may be a sign of uterine cancer, even if it is not bloody. Any unusual discharge not related to a normal menstrual cycle can be a symptom of endometrial cancer, the most common form of uterine cancer.
Even clear or thin white discharge can be a symptom of uterine cancer in postmenopausal women.

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