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Early Detection Saves Lives: What to Know About Gynecologic Cancers

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Gynecologic cancers include cancers of the cervix, ovaries, uterus, vulva, and vagina. Awareness and regular screening can make a life-saving difference.

Types of Gynecologic Cancers

  • Cervical cancer – Often linked to HPV; preventable with vaccination and routine Pap tests.
  • Ovarian cancer – Known as the “silent killer” due to vague early symptoms.
  • Uterine (endometrial) cancer – Common in postmenopausal women.
  • Vulvar and vaginal cancers – Less common, but early detection improves outcomes.

Common Symptoms

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge
  • Pelvic pain or pressure
  • Bloating or feeling full quickly
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Changes in bowel or bladder habits

Prevention and Screening

  • HPV vaccination can dramatically reduce cervical cancer risk.
  • Pap tests and HPV tests are critical for detecting cervical changes early.
  • Regular pelvic exams help monitor overall gynecologic health.

When to See a Doctor
Any abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or persistent bloating should be evaluated. Early diagnosis can greatly improve treatment outcomes.

Prioritize your gynecologic health by staying up to date with screenings and listening to your body’s warning signs.

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