Uterine & Cervical Cancer Care
Expert, Compassionate Care for Women's Cancers
Uterine & Cervical Cancer
Uterine and cervical cancers are two of the most common gynecologic cancers affecting women. The uterus (womb) and cervix (the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina) can both develop cancerous growths that, when detected early, are highly treatable.
Endometrial Cancer: Cancer that begins in the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium)
Cervical Cancer: Cancer that begins in the cervix, usually caused by persistent HPV infection
Our cancer center offers early detection, advanced treatment, and holistic support tailored specifically for women’s health.
Endometrial Cancer: Cancer that begins in the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium)
Cervical Cancer: Cancer that begins in the cervix, usually caused by persistent HPV infection
Our cancer center offers early detection, advanced treatment, and holistic support tailored specifically for women’s health.
Common warning signs include:
- Unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge
- Bleeding after menopause
- Pain during Intercorse
- Difficult or painful urination
- Pelvic pain
Endometrial (Uterine) Cancer:
Estrogen-only hormone therapy after menopause
Use of tamoxifen (breast cancer treatment)
Obesity and Type 2 diabetes
Genetic conditions like Lynch syndrome
Family history in first-degree relatives
Cervical Cancer:
Persistent high-risk HPV infection (primary cause)
Early age at first sexual activity or childbirth
Weakened immune system (e.g., HIV, immunosuppressive therapy)
Limited access to screening (socioeconomic factors)
Multiple pregnancies
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Treatment Options
Surgery
- Standard treatment for endometrial cancer and early-stage cervical cancer.
- Includes removal of the uterus, cervix, and sometimes surrounding lymph nodes.
Radiation Therapy
Used post-surgery in advanced stages or as a primary treatment for cervical cancer. Two types:
- External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT): Radiation delivered from outside the body.
- Internal Radiation (Brachytherapy): Radiation sources placed directly into or near the tumor; typically performed under anesthesia.
Chemotherapy
- Used in advanced or recurrent cases of uterine or cervical cancer.
- Often combined with radiation therapy for better outcomes.
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