Is a space occupying the uterine cavity cancer

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2025-05-01 08:47:56
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Cervical space-occupying lesions are also more likely, not necessarily caused by cancer, there are also some women will show cervical uterine fibroids, normal uterine fibroids are benign, its boundary is relatively clear, women show more during childbearing years. Uterine fibroids in women after menopause can gradually shrink or atrophy. In addition to benign lesions, cancer can also present as a space-occupying lesion at the site, which is normally irregular or accompanied by local bleeding, or new tissue. Most of the texture is relatively fragile, and tissue biopsy of the space-occupying site can be performed. Further pathological examination is also one of the basis for determining the nature.