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Recommended Web Sites
American
Cancer Society: Learn About Cancer - This detailed information
on endometrial cancer and uterine sarcoma comes from
the American Cancer Society. Simply click on "Choose
a cancer type" under the Patients, Family, & Friends
section of this web site, scroll down, and highlight
the specific cancer type.
Cancer
of the Uterus
- MedicineNet covers uterine cancer, including causes,
symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. MedicineNet information
is supplied by physicians.
Endometrial
and Other Uterine Cancers - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center provides this
information.
OncoLink:
Endometrial and Uterine Cancer - Great information from
the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center, including
information on the role hormones and hormone replacement
therapy occupy in this cancer.
National
Cancer Institute - Endometrial Cancer - In-depth information from
the National Cancer Institute about endometrial/uterine
cancer, including complementary/alternative treatments,
and coping with cancer.
Understanding Cancer
of the Womb -
CancerBACUP's booklets cover uterine/endometrial
cancer very thoroughly. Use the blue side bar
to navigate through the topics including: symptoms,
diagnosis, staging and grading, treatment options,
long-term side effects and hormonal treatments.
Uterine
Cancer from NOAH - NOAH, New York Online Access
to Health, is maintained by a group of organizations
that include the New York Academy of Medicine, the New
York City Department of Health, and the New York Hospital-Cornell
Medical Center. The information obtained at this web
site includes links to basic information, risks and
prevention, diagnosis and symptoms, and staging and
treatment.
Uterine
Cancer on MEDLINEPlus
- Links to excellent resources, including clinical trials,
from the National Library of Medicine.
What
is Endometrial Cancer?
- Detailed information from the Mayo Clinic, on all
aspects of uterine cancer, including: diagnosis, treatment,
self-help information, and prevention.
Women's Cancer Network - Good background information
from the Women's Cancer Network on endometrial cancer.
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