menstruation <\/a>can also increase your chances of developing womb cancer. This is not a threat for the young women experiencing the early cycles, but rather has a cumulative effect throughout their lives. That\u2019s because menstruation is hard on the body, causing many hormonal changes and burning through a lot of energy. Therefore, the more cycles that you go through, the more likely it is that they will eventually lead to womb cancer. <\/p>\n\n\n\nAgain, none of these things will be guaranteed to cause cancer or will be likely to put you at serious risk on its own. The issue is when you have many of these different factors acting together on top of a general genetic predisposition. This can create an imperfect storm that triggers the spread of damaged cells.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
But remember, chance probably plays the largest role of all \u2013 so you should never blame yourself for the appearance of womb cancer.
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