10 Symptoms of Endometrial Cancer
Symptom #9: Pelvic Mass
A pelvic mass is an enlargement or swelling in the pelvic region. The mass can be found by the patient herself or by the physician during routine examination. Some associated symptoms of a pelvic mass include increasing abdominal size, abdominal bloating, pelvic pain, increased urinary frequency, nausea, vomiting, and more.
A pelvic mass can be from the bladder, uterus, ureters, cervix, uterine adnexa, and more. It is important for patients to see a doctor if they notice a pelvic mass to receive early and appropriate treatment. In addition to endometrial cancer, some other conditions that can cause a pelvic mass include ectopic pregnancy, fibroids, ovarian cysts, and endometrial hyperplasia.
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