N Concordance 1 age-specific hysterectomy would yield a uterine cancer incidence rate that was a 2 verestimated the number of non-cervical uterine cancer cases in the past. In ad 3 eight times greater risk of developing uterine cancer than women who do not tak 4 to hold the growing fetus. Because most uterine cancer develops in the endometri 5 To enhance cost-effective management of uterine cancer by predicting the likelih 6 t women taking tamoxifen face a risk of uterine cancer about two to three time 7 have had recent surgery for early stage uterine cancer (stages I or II). Parti 8 the raloxifene arm were diagnosed with uterine cancer during the first month of 9 r while taking tamoxifen have died from uterine cancer, most of the uterine can 10 n removed is in no danger of developing uterine cancer. Many doctors now believe