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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Which cancers are linked to endometriosis, and how strong is the evidence?

Topic:General
Affected areas:pelvicabdominal

The strongest and most consistent evidence linking endometriosis to cancer involves certain ovarian cancer subtypes—especially clear cell and endometrioid ovarian cancer. This is an association seen across multiple studies, but it’s important to understand what that means: the risk increase is relative compared with people without endometriosis, and it still does not mean cancer is expected or common.


Endometriosis is a benign condition, and most patients with endometriosis will never develop cancer. If you’re concerned about your personal risk—especially with an ovarian mass, persistent one-sided pain, or new symptoms that don’t fit your usual pattern—our team can help evaluate what’s going on and discuss appropriate next steps, including imaging review and surgical options when needed.

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Think You Might Have Endometriosis?

If you suspect endometriosis or adenomyosis may be causing your symptoms, our specialists can provide expert evaluation and guidance on next steps.

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Dr. Steven Vasilev delivers best-in-class endometriosis guidance and a personalized treatment plan—built on evidence and your unique biology.


Led by Steven Vasilev, MD—an internationally recognized endometriosis specialist & MIGS surgeon—Lotus Endometriosis Institute is virtual-forward, with many patients traveling nationally for care. Clinical evaluation and surgical treatment are provided in California.

Santa Monica, CA

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Arroyo Grande, CA

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