Gynecologic Cancer Program
Conditions We Treat
We treat all cancers of the female reproduction system, including the following.
Cervical cancer affects the cells in the cervix – the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina – and is primarily caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), transmitted via sexual contact.
Go to Detail PageEndometrial cancer (uterine cancer) starts in the layer of cells that form the lining (endometrium) of the uterus.
Go to Detail PageFallopian tube cancer is rare accounting for only 1% of all reproductive cancers in women. It is treatable and if diagnosed, our oncologists will walk patients all of their options. Symptoms include bleeding from the vagina after menopause, white, clear, or pink discharge, belly pain, lumps or swelling.
Go to Detail PageOvarian cancer begins in a woman’s ovaries, which produce eggs and the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Ovarian cancer often goes undetected until it spreads throughout the pelvis and abdomen because there are rarely any noticeable symptoms in the cancer’s early stages.
Go to Detail PageThere are different types of uterine cancer. The most common type is called endometrial cancer. Symptoms of uterine cancer include, abnormal vaginal bleeding, problems urinating, pelvic or pelvic floor pain, pain during sex.
Go to Detail PageVaginal cancer is a rare type of cancer that is most likely to appear in women who have human papillomavirus (HPV). It often doesn't have early-stage symptoms. However, call your doctor if you experience Non-period bleeding from the vagina, pelvic pain, a vaginal lump.
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