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Why us for treatment of gynaecological cancer?
Our team of gynaecologists work in close collaboration with our oncologists to offer you effective treatment for most types of gynaecological cancers. We offer a full range of treatment alternatives as well as rehabilitation and support services for cancer patients. Our state-of-the-art daycare chemo centre is fully furnished to provide chemotherapy to those in need. Our gynaecological and oncological surgeons have vast experience and expertise in the surgical removal of tumours for the best prognosis and outcomes.
Our gynaecology specialists
- Abnormal vaginal discharge
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding
- Difficulty in eating food
- Feeling too full quickly
- Pain and pressure in the pelvis
- Increased urge to urinate
- Pain in the back and abdomen
- Bloating
- Skin changes on the vulva
Cervical cancer – affecting the cervix
Ovarian cancer – affecting one or both of the ovaries
Uterine cancer – affecting the uterus
Vaginal cancer – affecting the vagina
Vulval cancer – affecting the vulva (outer part of the female genitalia)
Almost all gynaecological cancers can be prevented and treated effectively if they are detected in the early stages. It is thus, important to routinely get screened for cancer and take other preventive steps to ensure you are at a decreased risk. The HPV vaccine can help in the prevention of cervical, vaginal and vulval cancer.
- Surgical removal of the tumour
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation therapy
- Targeted therapy
- Hormone therapy
- Immunotherapy
Patient testimonials
FAQs
Uterine cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer.
Common symptoms include bloating, nausea, pain and pressure in the pelvic area, abnormal vaginal discharge and bleeding.
You can prevent gynaecological cancer by routinely getting screened, taking the HPV vaccine and living a healthy life.