Endometrial cancer is one of the prevalent malignancies of the female reproductive system, with most cases presenting as low-grade tumors, especially if it is diagnosed during the early stages. As such, detection typically results in a good prognosis with the disease generally confined to the uterus. Unfortunately, recurrence and metastasis can still occur in a subset of patients who do not have proper medical follow-up or refuse to follow up, and when metastasis does occur, prognosis tends to be poor. Here, we would like to present a very severe case of endometrial cancer that has diffusely metastasized to the lungs. The purpose of this article is to emphasize the importance of medical check-ups, screening, and management in patients, especially with post-menopausal bleeding.
Keywords: clinical screening; endometrial adenocarcinoma; endometrial cancer; endometrial cancer screening; health recommendations; medical prevention; metastatic lung disease; patient education.
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