Thursday, July 25, 2013

Industrial Report: Global Industry Uterine Cancer Therapies and Diagnostic Market Size 2013 - 2019

Uterine cancer is a cancer of uterus and is classified into the following four types, namely uterine sarcomas, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer and gestational trophoblastic disease. These cancers arise from malignancies of connective tissues, endometrium and cervix uteri of the uterus. Uterine cancers are the fourth most common cancers among women overall.




According to American Cancer Society (ACS), uterine sarcoma accounts for 5% of the total global uterine cancer cases whereas endometrial cancer is most prevalent form of uterine cancer.  Both of these cancers can be diagnosed either by medical imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound and CT scan or by histological examination of the tissues of uterus. Cervical cancer is one of the most common and fifth death-causing cancers in women. Presence of cervical cancer can be checked with the help of endometrial biopsy, colposcopy or a screening test called as Pap smear. Radiation therapies can be applied to cure cervical cancer as it is radiosensitive. In the worst case of infection, surgical removal of the uterus called as hysterectomy, is performed. Surgery combined with radiation therapies is often used to treat endometrial cancer. 

According to the surveys of World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of endometrial cancer is greater in the developed region such as the North American countries followed by European countries due to changing lifestyle of women. Prevalence of uterine cancer is more in women aged 50 years and above. The incidence of cervical cancer is greater in the developing countries such as India and China accounting for 80% of the total incidences. 



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