Endometrial is the most common type of uterine cancer. Although the exact cause of endometrial cancer is unknown, increased levels of estrogen appear to have a role. One of estrogen's normal functions is to stimulate the buildup of the epithelial . Excess estrogen administered to laboratory animals produces endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. It is still uncertain what makes the mucous membrane grow and become malignant (cancerous). Some risk factors for the development of this exist including being overweight. Having children tends to reduce a woman's risk of this disease. Correctly prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not cause cancer of the uterus. is rarely seen in women under 40 and is far more common in women over 60. |