Gynecologic cancer comes with the medical condition in which cancer or tumor cells develop in the reproductive organs of a woman’s body. Cancer is always named according to the part of the body where it starts. Types Symptoms Diagnosis Diagnosis of cancer requires a thorough history, clinical examination, and relevant investigations to reach to a conclusion. At PCH, we have the following modalities to suspect and diagnose the cases. Treatment Gynecologic cancers are treated in different ways. It depends on the type and stage of the cancer. At PCH we treat the disease following the most updated guidelines. Cases are discussed on the tumor board weekly and the best treatment modality is selected and individualized. Treatment modalities are Cervical cancer: We perform Radical hysterectomy either open or laparoscopically. Endometrial Cancer: Laparoscopic/Open Hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-ophorectomy plus pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy and omentectomy Ovarian Carcinoma: Staging Laparotomy or Debulking surgery Vulvar Carcinoma: Radical vulvectomy and b/I inguinal lymphadenectomy +local flap reconstruction if required Vaginal cancer: Vaginectomy Chemotherapy: In unresectable cases or advanced cases, chemotherapy is given as neoadjuvant therapy or palliative therapy. Chemotherapy drugs are used to shrink or kill cancer. The drugs can be pills or injectables. Chemotherapy in ovarian cancer is usually given as neo-adjuvant and adjuvant therapy. Gestational trophoblastic cancer responds very well to chemotherapy