Recent comprehensive studies led by Columbia University and published in major journals forecast a significant rise in uterine cancer incidence and mortality in the United States over the next 25 to 30 years. These projections reveal that Black women will bear a disproportionate share of this increasing burden, highlighting urgent needs for targeted public health strategies. The data underscores escalating risks in gynecologic oncology and calls for enhanced surveillance and interventions to address racial inequities in cancer outcomes.