June is Uterine Cancer Awareness Month – Foundation for Women’s Cancer
Foundation for Women’s Cancer shared a post on LinkedIn:
”June is Uterine Cancer Awareness Month.
Uterine/endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer in the United States, yet many women don’t know the signs or realize that symptoms such as abnormal bleeding may be a reason to talk with a healthcare provider.
The good news? Uterine cancer often presents with noticeable symptoms, creating opportunities for earlier detection and treatment.
This month, we’re sharing information, resources, and real stories to help women recognize symptoms, trust their bodies, and start important conversations about their health.
We’re also encouraging everyone to ASKHER.
Ask about the symptoms.
Ask about the checkup.
Ask how she’s doing.
One conversation could make all the difference.
Learn the signs.
Start the conversation.”

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