Womb cancer is most common in women who've been through menopause. It can affect anyone with a womb.
You cannot get womb cancer if you've had surgery to remove your womb (hysterectomy).
Having a high level of a hormone called oestrogen is one of the main things that can increase your chance of getting womb cancer.
You may have high levels of oestrogen if you:
You might also be more likely to get womb cancer if you have:
You cannot always prevent womb cancer, but there are things you can do to lower your chance of getting it.
make sure you're a healthy weight
stay active and do regular exercise
have a healthy diet and cut down on alcohol
talk to a GP about a type of contraception that may lower your chance of getting womb cancer
talk to a GP about which HRT is best for you if you are thinking about taking HRT
It's important to get any symptoms of womb cancer checked by a GP.