Benign reactive changes can be endometrial cancer?

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Benign reactive changes are not endometrial cancer.

Benign reactive changes can be endometrial cancer?

Benign reactive changes are cytological or pathological descriptions, usually referring to the nature of local lesions in the body are benign, may be caused by inflammation, and there is no malignant tendency, while endometrial cancer is a malignant tumor originating from endometrial epithelium, so benign reactive changes are not endometrial cancer.

Patients should pay attention to maintaining local hygiene, daily cleaning perineum, frequent change of underwear, reduce the chance of local infection, but also strengthen nutrition, light diet, appropriate exercise, improve the body's disease resistance.



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