• Even with an annual Pap smear test and the new vaccination for young women, cervical cancer can’t be totally prevented. But there are some things you can do to reduce your risk of developing cancer of the cervix.

  • Vaginal cancer is a relatively rare disorder, comprising about 2% to 3% of all gynecologic cancers. Approximately 2,400 women are diagnosed each year with vaginal cancer in the United States.

  • The chance of getting ovarian cancer increases as a woman gets older. Ovarian cancer occurs in women over the age of 50 and the highest risk is in women over 60.

  • Uterine cancer is the most common of all cancers in the female reproductive system. It can either form in the inner lining of the uterus or the outer layer of muscle tissue.

  • Thought to be caused by a problem with the genetic information transmitted between an egg and sperm, molar pregnancy can develop during the first trimester of pregnancy.

Testimonials

  • When Jan Holsclaw found out she had ovarian cancer, she was referred to Dr. Bigsby at Florida Hospital Cancer Institute for surgery and treatment. With reassuring words and...

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    TV Personality Jan C. Garavaglia, M.D., (aka "Dr. G") is the chief medical examiner for the District Nine (Orange-Osceola) Medical Examiner's Office in Florida.  When she...
  • Bonnie has helped to raise millions of dollars for ovarian cancer research taking place at National Cancer Institute (NCI), Department of Defense (DOD), Centers for Disease...

Vaginal Cancer Support

Having cancer can be a very frightening and disruptive situation in your life. To help you through your treatment and recovery, you’ll want to probably speak with those who have already been there.

Not only is this important for you, but for your family and friends who will be sharing your journey with you. Everyone can use a little support now and then, especially when you or someone you love is facing the prospect of cancer.

American Cancer Society
This is one of the best places to start when looking for a vaginal cancer support group. The organization keeps a roster of all the local chapters, including those in Central Florida as well as your own hometown.

For more information, contact your local American Cancer Society chapter. You can find your chapter online at www.cancer.org or in your local telephone book.

Online Vaginal Cancer Support Groups
If you are going through vaginal cancer treatment, want to know how others are coping with the disease, looking for information or just a compassionate shoulder to cry on, there are many forums online that offer support virtually.

Hospital Support Groups
Florida Hospital and the Gynecologic Oncology Center offer a support group for nearly every disease imaginable, including vaginal cancer. We encourage you and your loved ones to take advantage of the support and education programs offered through the hospital and the Gynecologic Oncology Center.

Individualized Services

  • Individual/Family Counseling and Education
  • Parent and Grandparent Resource Program
  • Patient-to-Patient Program
  • Eden: The Spa for Image Discovery
  • Cancer Resource Libraries
  • Individual Nutritional Counseling
  • Spiritual Support

Cancer Support and Education Programs

  • Strength for Living: Patient & Family Orientation
  • Living with Cancer
  • Look Good…Feel Better
  • Stress Control Workshop
  • On the Road Again
  • I Can Cope Online Class

Disease-Specific Support Programs

  • Brain Tumor Support Group
  • Gynecologic Support Group (R.O.S.E.)
  • Lung Cancer Support Group
  • Breast Cancer Support Group
  • Children on Board: Pediatric Oncology Support Program
  • Bone Marrow Transplant Support Group
  • Head and Neck Cancer Support Group

Family and Caregiver Support Programs

  • Cancer Caregivers Connection
  • Strength for Caring: Caregivers Workshop
  • Relay for Life