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Is pelvic pain and lower back ache always a sign of uterine cancer?

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Is pelvic pain and lower back ache always a sign of uterine cancer?

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The most relevant piece of information needed here is the person’s age. Pelvic pain and lower back ache alone are not symptoms of uterine cancer at all and are not typical symptoms. 97% of uterine cancer patients present with vaginal bleeding which is significant as 85% occur in postmenopausal women and it is rarely found in women under 40. Low back pain can be caused by several things and is one of the most common complaints there is. Pelvic pain is too non-specific to know the cause. So these symptoms combined could be caused by many things, but uterine cancer is not likely to be one of them.

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