2022
DOI: 10.22159/ajpcr.2022.v15i9.45778
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Analysis of Genital Tract Malignancies in Postmenopausal Females – A Hospital-Based Study

Abstract: Introduction: Female genital tract malignancy is common carcinoma. In the developed countries, ovarian cancer is the most common cancer and in developing countries, carcinoma cervix is the most common malignancy. Menopause does not cause cancer, but the risk of developing cancer increases as women ages. Therefore, women who have been through natural menopause are more likely to develop cancer because they are older. A woman who experiences menopause after age 55 has increased risk of ovarian, breast, and uteri… Show more

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