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Women becoming mother at the age of 40 or older are 44 percent at reduced risk of developing endometrial cancer when compared to women who have their last birth under the age of 25, reveals a new study.
Endometrial cancer strikes the endometrium, the tissue lining the uterus (womb), and is the most common gynecological cancer in the United States.
Veronica "Wendy" Setiawan, Ph.D., assistant professor of preventive medicine at the Keck School, was the principal investigator of the study, ...