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Who is more likely to get womb cancer

Womb cancer is most common in women who've been through menopause. It can affect anyone with a womb.

You cannot get womb cancer if you've had surgery to remove your womb (hysterectomy).

Having a high level of a hormone called oestrogen is one of the main things that can increase your chance of getting womb cancer.

You may have high levels of oestrogen if you:

You might also be more likely to get womb cancer if you have:

  • diabetes
  • a family history of bowel, ovarian or womb cancer
  • inherited a rare gene that causes Lynch syndrome
  • taken medicines like Tamoxifen (used to treat breast cancer)
  • had radiotherapy on your pelvis
How to lower your risk of getting womb cancer

You cannot always prevent womb cancer, but there are things you can do to lower your chance of getting it.

Do

  • make sure you're a healthy weight

  • stay active and do regular exercise

  • have a healthy diet and cut down on alcohol

  • talk to a GP about a type of contraception that may lower your chance of getting womb cancer

  • talk to a GP about which HRT is best for you if you are thinking about taking HRT

It's important to get any symptoms of womb cancer checked by a GP.

Last Reviewed
11 September 2023
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14 Oxford Street,
Walsall,
West Midlands,
WS2 9HY
Company Registration: 07893857
Premises GPhC Number: 1038515
Superintendant: Bilal Shah (2061734)
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