Our gynecologic oncologists specialize in treating many types of reproductive cancers, including cervical, uterine, vaginal, vulvar and ovarian cancers. Once a diagnosis is made, specialists from many disciplines meet together to develop a treatment plan for you.
Regular Pap tests and pelvic exams often enable us to detect some gynecologic cancers when they’re in their earliest stages. Our highly trained gynecologists have the skills and expertise to diagnose you quickly and accurately, so you get timely treatment.
We understand that every cancer—and every person—is unique. That’s why we tailor your care plan specifically to your needs. Our dedicated team, including board-certified surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, collaborates with you to create a treatment plan that works best for you. We listen closely and encourage your active participation in every step of your care.
Cancer affects multiple aspects of your life, not just your physical health. We offer a broad range of services and resources at our cancer locations to support your mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection and can increase the risk of gynecologic cancer. Fortunately, the HPV vaccine offers protection against several cancer-causing strains, helping to keep you safe.
Regular Pap smears are the most effective method to screen for cervical cancer. This test looks for cell changes in your cervix before they develop into cancer.
Genetic counseling can help you understand your risk of developing gynecologic cancer. It may be useful if you have a family history of uterine, cervical or ovarian cancer.
Somatic tumor testing, also known as tumor testing or tumor sequencing, is a genetic test that analyzes a tumor or blood sample to identify genetic mutations in cancer cells. This analysis can direct advanced molecular treatment for your cancer.