A doctor may find other symptoms of uterine cancer. The uterus usually remains small with endometrial cancer, so the doctor may not be able to feel it in the abdomen, but uterine sarcoma often causes it to become tender and enlarged.
People with uterine sarcoma may also have ascites as one of the initial symptoms. This collection of fluid in the abdomen is usually a sign of advanced or recurring cancer.

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