Understanding Gynecologic Cancer | UC San Diego Health

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07/03/23

Every five minutes someone is diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer, which includes ovarian, cervical, vulvar, uterine/endometrial and vaginal malignancies.

Michael McHale, MD, gynecologic oncologist who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancers related to women's reproductive organs, shares important information about this disease.

0:09 What is a gynecologic cancer?
0:25 What are the signs or symptoms of these diseases?
3:30 What can a woman do to protect herself?
4:35 Should I get HPV vaccine?
5:48 What should I do if I'm diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer?

Did you know?
• The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection and the cause of most cervical cancers and some vaginal cancers. The HPV vaccine has proven effective in preventing infection and six types of HPV-attributable cancers.
• The Pap test, which screens for cervical cancer, does not screen for ovarian cancer.
• Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer.
• Vaginal and vulvar cancers usually affects older women.

The gynecologic oncologists at Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health provide care for women with cancer of the reproductive tract and conduct research to improve diagnosis methods and treatments. https://health.ucsd.edu/care/c....ancer/cancers-we-tre

Dr. McHale also serves as surgical director of perioperative services at UC San Diego Health, where he oversees clinical operations. Learn more: https://providers.ucsd.edu/det....ails/11796/obstetric

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