What Are the Early Symptoms of Stomach or Uterine Cancer?
An early diagnosis of cancer leads to better treatment outcomes. According to the National Cancer Institute, early stomach cancer may not cause symptoms. Uterine cancer, also called endometrial cancer, usually occurs around or after menopause and, according to the American Cancer Society, may reach an advanced stage before symptoms are seen. There are no screening tests for stomach or uterine cancers, and both diseases present with symptoms that may mimic other diseases leading to a delay in diagnosis.