Gynecologic Cancers

Overview

Gynecologic cancer is any cancer that begins in a woman’s reproductive organs. Thus, any woman is at risk for developing gynecologic cancer.

Approximately 100,000 women are diagnosed with gynecologic cancer in the United States each year. Family history, obesity, age and HPV are important risk factors for gynecologic cancer.

Pap tests, maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, genetic testing, and the HPV vaccine are at the forefront of gynecologic cancer prevention.

Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Infographic

purple cancer ribbon

 

It’s important to know your potential risk factors for gynecologic cancer, as well as preventive measures you can take for you and your loved ones.

In this infographic, you'll learn the facts and figures that are essential to understanding gynecologic cancer, including the signs and symptoms for various types of cancers.

Basics

Webinar: Prevention is Power: Learning the Secrets to Reducing the Risks of Gynecologic Cancers

 

In honor of Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month (GCAM), this expert-led webinar will unlock the secrets to reducing your risk of ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancers. Our specialists will reveal key risk factors you need to know, early warning signs that shouldn't be ignored, prevention strategies you can implement today, and more.

Treatments, Tests and Therapies

Wellness and Prevention