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Gynecologic cancer refers to cancers that develop in a woman’s reproductive system. This includes cancers of the cervix, ovaries, uterus, vagina, and vulva. These cancers may affect hormonal balance, fertility, and overall health if not detected early.At Sai Vedant Hospital, Pune, gynecologic cancers are treated with a compassionate and patient-focused approach, combining accurate diagnosis with advanced treatment options.


Symptoms can vary based on the type of cancer, but common signs include:
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Pelvic or abdominal pain
Bloating or swelling in the abdomen
Changes in menstrual cycles
Pain during intercourse
Unexplained weight loss or fatigue
Any persistent or unusual symptoms should be evaluated by a doctor.
Gynecologic cancer includes several types based on the affected organ:
Develops in the cervix and is often linked to HPV infection.
Affects the ovaries and may cause bloating and abdominal discomfort.
Begins in the lining of the uterus and commonly causes abnormal bleeding.
Rare cancers that affect the external reproductive organs.
Each type requires a tailored treatment plan based on stage and patient needs.


Dr. Lalit Bansiwal is an expert medical professional with great understanding in patient-centric treatment and vast experience in cancer treatment. He studies each case and plans a complete personalized chemotherapy treatment with maximum effectiveness and minimum side effects.
Under his leadership, patients benefit from authentic, principled, and compassionate treatment for their cancer in Sai Vedant Hospital.
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Therefore, if you or your loved one is recommended a course of chemotherapy, expert advice can work wonders. Contact Sai Vedant Hospital today for reliable and caring chemotherapy treatment in accordance with your requirements.
Risk factors include HPV infection, family history, hormonal imbalance, obesity, and age.
Yes, many gynecologic cancers can be treated successfully, especially when diagnosed early.
Diagnosis may include pelvic exams, imaging tests, Pap smear, biopsy, and blood tests.
Treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or hormone therapy depending on the cancer type.
Some treatments may impact fertility. Doctors discuss fertility-preserving options when possible.
You should consult a doctor if you experience abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or unusual symptoms.