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Bleeding after menopause: Get it checked out

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Bleeding after menopause: Get it checked out

POSTED JANUARY 18, 2019, 6:30 AM
Kelly Bilodeau, Executive Editor, Harvard Women's Health Watch
Bleeding after menopause can be disconcerting, but the good news is, more than 90% of the time it’s not caused by a serious condition, according to a study in JAMA Internal Medicine. That said, the study also reinforces the idea that postmenopausal bleeding should always be checked out by your doctor to rule out endometrial cancer, a cancer of the uterine lining.
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