Endometrial Cancer

Cancer of the lining of the uterus (sometimes called the womb) is known as endometrial cancer. The most common symptom is unusual bleeding from the vagina, especially bleeding after having gone through menopause.
Having your doctor about any unusual bleeding occurs, you can increase the possibility of finding an endometrial cancer at early stages. Endometrial cancer can almost always be successfully treated if found early.
Other things that may put you at greater risk for endometrial cancer include having your first period before age 12 or going through menopause after age 50. Women who have never been pregnant and those using a drug called tamoxifen may also be at a higher risk level
Osteoporosis is a serious disease, both for its implications as its frequency is increasing mainly due to an aging population. In osteoporosis, Prevention is the key. It can act at three levels: diet, exercise and lifestyle.