Endometrium thickness

2023-08-22 19:52:57
Is endometrium thickness dangerous? Can it indicate cancer or raise chances or getting cancer in the future?
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Needs evaluation
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see a Gyanecologist
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take a detailed report and clinical history and symptoms to come to a proper diagnosis

Answered2023-08-23 13:35:39

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It need evaluation

Answered2023-08-23 10:59:18

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Answered2023-08-23 07:42:58

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Endometrial hyperplasia definitely needs evaluation in the form of a biopsy

Answered2023-08-23 03:38:55

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Yes.

Answered2023-08-23 03:35:38

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Connect please

Answered2023-08-23 02:52:13

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Please connect, it’s important

Answered2023-08-23 04:08:49

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Thick endometrium mean more than 12 mm I’m sonography. Just thick endometrium is not indicative of chances of cancer. We need to have a concrete data as endometrium biopsy to support the thick endometrium. So thick endometrium is a screening test to decode whether a patient needs a biospy or not. Along with that age, history of pregnancy, obesity , bleeding patterns, some drugs, smoking etc are other factors to look for.

Answered2023-08-23 02:30:16

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