If uterine cancer spreads to other parts of the abdomen, it could cause a change in bowel habits. This can mean many things. Some people may be constipated while others have diarrhea.
Changes in the size of stools, having to go more often, or experiencing urgency may also be signs of advanced uterine cancer.

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