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The latest study: overweight trigger uterine cancer

Uterine cancer can ward off hope for young women who are not married, or who want to add a child.

Cancer Foundation in the State of Victoria, Australia, found the increased the number of young women who have uterine cancer or terdiagnosa of the uterus.

Increased uterine cancer caused by obesity among women.

Obesity has increased the production of oestrogen, a substance the body that triggers the growth of cancer in the uterus.

"Diganosa uterine cancer can be a sad thing for those who are not married, or who are planning to add a child," said Deb Stringer from The Cancer Council of Victoria.

For women under 45 years old who suffer from uterine cancer, her life expectancy rate of 95 percent.

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