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What are the key statistics about endometrial cancer?

In the United States, cancer of the endometrium is the most common cancer of the female reproductive organs. The American Cancer Society most recent estimates for endometrial cancer in the United States are for 2012:

  • About 47,130 new cases of cancer of the body of the uterus (uterine corpus) will be diagnosed.
  • About 8,010 women will die from cancers of the uterine body.

These estimates include both endometrial cancers and uterine sarcomas. About 2% of uterine body cancers are sarcomas, so the actual numbers for endometrial cancer cases and deaths are slightly lower than these estimates.

Endometrial cancer is rare in women under the age of 40. Most cases are found in women aged 50 and over, with more than half of all endometrial cancer cases diagnosed in the 50 to 69 age group. The average chance of a woman being diagnosed with this cancer during her lifetime is about one in 40. There are over 500,000 women who are survivors of this cancer. This cancer is more common in white women, but black women are more likely to die from it.


Last Medical Review: 03/28/2011
Last Revised: 03/13/2012

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