Topic: gynaecological cancer

Having a cancer diagnosis is a frightening experience. You will have many questions, fears and hopes and it may feel like you’re on a rollercoaster that you cannot get off. read more about Gynaecological Cancer: The Role of the Patient in Treatment Decisions
Womb cancer, also referred to as uterine or endometrial cancer, is a type of gynaecological cancer that can affect anyone with a womb, including women and some trans men. You cannot develop cancer of the womb if you’ve had a hysterectomy - a surgical procedure to remove the womb. read more about Common questions about womb cancer
Gynaecological cancer is a term used to describe a cancer found in one of the female gynaecological organs. These types of cancers can affect women and some trans men that still have their gynaecological organs intact, and have a range of symptoms. read more about Different gynaecological cancers and their symptoms
Gynaecological cancer is cancer that affects one of the female gynaecological organs - either the womb, cervix, ovaries, vagina or vulva. read more about What happens if you think you have gynaecological cancer?