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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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When Debbie, found out that she had Endometrial Cancer, all she wanted was to get rid of the cancer. All Dr. Finkler wanted was for Debbie to have the best possible treatment...
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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...
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Supporting superior healthcare in Central Florida
More than ever before, Florida Hospital’s Gynecologic Oncology Center depends on the contributions of patients and friends of Florida Hospital to deliver the highest level of healthcare in the region.
The Florida Hospital Foundation helps keep our facilities at the cutting edge of technology. Through its thoughtful gifts the Gynecologic Oncology Center is able to fund leading edge research, acquire the talents of the best medical professionals in their respective fields and make important discoveries today that will help build a healthier tomorrow.



