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Are there screenings for gynecologic cancer?
February 14, 2022
There currently are not many screening recommendations for most gynecologic cancers. Find out what screenings are available to you.
Sarah Cannon
Gynecologic cancer: What are your treatment options?
February 14, 2022
If you have gynecologic cancer, you may wonder what treatments are available. Learn about your options are best for you.
Sarah Cannon
What to know about HPV-related cancer
February 4, 2022
Want to know more about HPV? Here are answers to the top questions.
Sarah Cannon
Cervical cancer & HPV: screenings and vaccines
February 3, 2022
You may know that cervical cancer is a slow developing form of cancer in the cervical tissue, but did you know that specific types of human papillomavirus...
Sarah Cannon
What is a pelvic exam?
January 3, 2022
Pelvic exams can oftentimes make patients nervous. Read below to learn what to expect at your pelvic exam and how they can benefit your health...
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Sarah Cannon
What to know about cervical cancer
January 1, 2022
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month- a time to learn about the disease and the importance of early detection as well as get screened.
Sarah Cannon
Gynecologic cancer warning signs women should ...
September 28, 2021
Gynecologic cancers can be hard to detect, so it’s essential to know the warning signs and risk factors to look for. Here’s what you should know...
Sarah Cannon
Gynecologic cancers: symptoms, types, and screenings
May 19, 2021
Cancer can develop in several areas of the female reproductive tract, known as gynecologic cancer. Read about the symptoms, types, and more.
Sarah Cannon
Understanding signs, risk factors, and diagnostic...
May 18, 2021
Ovarian cancer is often not diagnosed until it's advanced, so it’s important to understand the signs and symptoms and be aware of risk factors...
Sarah Cannon
Common treatment options for ovarian cancer
October 6, 2020
Once ovarian cancer is diagnosed, one or a combination of two or more of treatment options may be recommended.