Cervical Cancer
Often caused by persistent infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV).
Symptoms: Unusual vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, and bleeding between periods.
Vulvar Cancer
A rare cancer affecting the external genital organs.
Symptoms: Itching, pain, and visible growths or sores in the vulvar area.
Vaginal Cancer
A rare cancer of the vaginal walls.
Symptoms: Abnormal bleeding, pain during intercourse, and vaginal discharge.
Treatment Options for Gynecologic Cancers :
The treatment for gynecologic cancers depends on the type, stage, and overall health of the patient. Our comprehensive approach includes:
Surgery:
Tumor Removal: Surgical removal of the tumor or the affected organ is often the first line of treatment.
Minimally Invasive Surgery: We routinely do this surgeries by laparoscopic/ Robotic approach which helps to return to worl early with less pain.
Radiation Therapy :
High-energy radiation is used to target and destroy cancer cells in the pelvic area, either alone or in combination with other treatments.
Chemotherapy :
Systemic chemotherapy may be recommended for cancers that have spread beyond the reproductive organs.
Chemotherapy drugs are used to kill or shrink tumors.
Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy:
Advanced therapies that focus on specific cancer cells, reducing damage to healthy tissues.
Immunotherapy helps the bodys immune system recognize and fight cancer cells.
Hormone Therapy :
Used for hormone-sensitive cancers like endometrial or ovarian cancer to block the hormones that promote cancer growth.