Cancers of the Female Reproductive System
Cancers of the female reproductive system - also called gynecologic cancers - affect the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, vagina, and vulva. The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 83,000 American women will be diagnosed with gynecologic cancer this year. Many gynecologic cancers can be detected early, or prevented by paying attention to the signs and symptoms of disease, and by being aware of one's family history. Advances in surgical procedures, innovative therapies and prevention and detection programs are helping to save women's lives. Evaluate your options in order to make an informed decision.
Gynecologic Cancer Care at University Hospitals of Cleveland
At University Hospitals MacDonald Women's Hospital and Ireland Cancer Center, experts in gynecologic cancers ensure that women receive the most up to date diagnostics and treatment - and other advantages too.
The Ireland Cancer Center is northern Ohio's only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, where advanced research and clinical services allow us to offer patients access to the most sophisticated innovative methods of cancer diagnosis, treatment, prevention and research. The Ireland Cancer Center participates in numerous clinical trials of new drug regimens for gynecologic cancers to study the effectiveness of new treatment options.
For questions about gynecologic or other cancers, call the Ireland Cancer Center Information Service at 216-844-5432 or 800-641-2422.
This information does not replace the need for appropriate gynecologic cancer screening methods and discussion of other female health matters with your personal physician.
All statistics cited are from the American Cancer Society 2003 Facts & Figures.