Can Atypical Hyperplasia of the Endometrium Be Treated Successfully?
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1. Atypical endometrial hyperplasia can generally be cured, but if it progresses to advanced endometrial cancer later, the cure rate is lower.
2. Atypical endometrial hyperplasia is a more common gynecological disease. Clinically, it is considered a precancerous lesion of endometrial cancer. The actual cause is not very clear, but it is believed to be due to long-term estrogen stimulation or lack of progesterone antagonism, often leading to abnormal menstruation or amenorrhea, infertility, etc. If treated in a timely manner, clinical cure can usually be achieved with a good prognosis, such as taking medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as Megestrol Acetate Dispersible Tablets and Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Tablets. If there is no requirement for fertility, surgical removal of the uterus can also be used for treatment.
3. If there is canceration, if it can be detected early and treated in a timely manner, the prognosis is usually better and there is a possibility of cure. However, if it develops into advanced endometrial cancer, it is relatively difficult to cure with a low cure rate and poor prognosis, and some cases may be life-threatening.
4. It is recommended to develop good living habits, keep the external genitalia clean and dry, and avoid sitting for long periods or riding bicycles frequently.