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Can endometrial cancer cause pelvic pain and back pain?

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Yes: Endometrial cancer usually presents with post menopausal vaginal bleeding. If left untreated many symptoms may occur, including back pain and pelvic pain.

Answered 1/19/2014

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Yes: This type of pain is often called visceral and propagated via the autonomic nervous system. Ablation of the superior hypogastic plexus is often helpful.

Answered 5/29/2019

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Endometrial cancer: 1) postmenopausal bleeding 2) abnormal uterine bleeding in a woman before the menopause 3) pelvic or low back pain.

Answered 1/11/2018

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Dr. Jennifer Lang answered

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Yes, in some women: Abnormal vaginal bleeding is the most common sign of endometrial cancer. Any persistent pelvic or back pain should be thoroughly investigated, and a visit to a gynecologist may be indicated. There are many potential causes for pain in the pelvis and/or back.

Answered 6/27/2017

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