Uterus Cancer Treatment involves a range of medical and surgical approaches used to treat cancer that develops in the lining or tissues of the uterus. The treatment depends on the type, stage, grade, and spread of the cancer, as well as the patient's overall health. Treatment may include hysterectomy, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy. The goal is to remove or control the cancer, prevent its spread, and support long-term health and recovery.
Patients Diagnosed with Uterine Cancer
Women diagnosed with endometrial or other forms of uterine cancer who require specialized medical or surgical treatment.
Patients with Abnormal Uterine Changes
Women with persistent abnormal bleeding or other symptoms whose diagnostic tests or biopsy have confirmed cancerous changes in the uterus.
Patients with Advanced or Recurrent Cancer
Individuals whose uterine cancer has spread beyond the uterus or returned after previous treatment and requires additional or combined therapies.
Comprehensive Cancer Evaluation
Your oncology team performs pelvic examinations, biopsy, imaging scans, blood tests, and other diagnostic assessments to determine the type and stage of uterine cancer.
Personalized Cancer Treatment
Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may include hysterectomy, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, or a combination of these approaches.
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
After treatment, regular examinations, imaging, and other follow-up tests help monitor recovery, evaluate treatment response, and detect any recurrence at an early stage.
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Your Treatment Journey
Before Procedure
- You will undergo diagnostic tests such as pelvic examination, biopsy, imaging, and blood investigations.
- Your doctor will discuss the recommended treatment plan, expected outcomes, potential risks, and possible side effects.
- If surgery is planned, you may be advised to fast and temporarily adjust certain medications.
During Procedure
- The treatment approach depends on the stage and characteristics of the cancer and may involve surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or other cancer therapies.
- When surgery is required, a hysterectomy may be performed to remove the uterus, with additional tissues or organs removed when medically necessary.
- Your healthcare team closely monitors your condition throughout the treatment.
After Procedure
- Recovery varies depending on the type and extent of treatment received.
- Temporary fatigue, pain, abdominal discomfort, or treatment-related side effects may occur and can be managed with appropriate medical care.
- Regular follow-up appointments are important for monitoring recovery, assessing treatment response, and detecting recurrence.
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