Hyperplasia is generally divided into two main categories based on how the cells look under a microscope:

The cells look normal but are more numerous than they should be. This type carries a low risk of becoming cancer.

This occurs when the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) becomes abnormally thick. Endometrial Hyperplasia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIH

The cells look abnormal or "atypical." This is considered a precancerous condition and carries a significantly higher risk of progressing to cancer if left untreated. 1. Endometrial Hyperplasia (Uterus)

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Hyperplasia is generally divided into two main categories based on how the cells look under a microscope:

The cells look normal but are more numerous than they should be. This type carries a low risk of becoming cancer. hyperplasia

This occurs when the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) becomes abnormally thick. Endometrial Hyperplasia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIH Hyperplasia is generally divided into two main categories

The cells look abnormal or "atypical." This is considered a precancerous condition and carries a significantly higher risk of progressing to cancer if left untreated. 1. Endometrial Hyperplasia (Uterus) hyperplasia