Endometrial Cancer Screening

Endometrial Cancer Screening Research Study
Are you experiencing abnormal or post-menopausal bleeding? You may be eligible to participate in an important research study focused on improving early detection of endometrial cancer, one of the most common gynecologic cancers in women.

Why Endometrial Cancer Screening Matters
Endometrial cancer occurs when cancer cells form in the lining of the uterus. When caught early, it is highly treatable — but many women delay evaluation due to lack of awareness or access to care. This study aims to improve screening tools and diagnostic accuracy to help identify at-risk individuals sooner.

You may be eligible if you:

  • Are 45 years or older
  • Are post-menopausal or have irregular or abnormal bleeding
  • Have a BMI above normal range or a history of diabetes
  • Are willing to complete a screening visit and provide a sample

Common Symptoms of Endometrial Cancer:

  • Bleeding between periods or after menopause
  • Pelvic pain or pressure
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge
  • Family history of uterine, colon, or ovarian cancer

Why Participate in an Endometrial Cancer Screening Study?

  • Contribute to advancing women’s health and cancer prevention
  • Receive no-cost screening and follow-up assessments
  • Support research to improve detection for high-risk communities

Compensation may be available for time and travel. TBD

Learn More About Endometrial Cancer Screening



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