The womb, or uterus, is the place in a woman's body where a baby grows before being born. It is a muscular, pear-shaped organ at the top of the vagina. The lining of the womb is called the endometrium and is shed each month, as a period. These periods stop temporarily during pregnancy, but will normally continue until a woman has the menopause. Cancer that starts in the womb lining is called endometrial or womb cancer.
Cancer that starts in the muscle layers of the womb is called uterine sarcoma; this type of cancer is discussed in in our section about soft tissue sarcomas.
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