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Gynecologic Cancer Information and Resources

Basic Information about Cancer
National Cancer Institute
People Living With Cancer
Understanding Cancer

Cancer Treatment

Chemotheraphy and You
Helping Yourself During Chemotherapy
Research Clinical Trials
Side Effects

Nutrition and Exercise
Eating and Exercising: What Works for You?
Kegel Exercises
Shape of Good Eating

Women and Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease/Molar Pregnancy
Ovarian Cancer
Uterine Cancer/Endometrial Cancer
Uterine Sarcoma
Vulvar Cancer
What are Gynecologic Cancers?

Associations and Support for Women with Cancer
Gynecologic Cancer Foundation
Ovarian Cancer National Alliance
Women's Cancer Network

Related Medical Conditions about Cancer for Women
Urinary Tract Infection
The Women's Health Initiative & Hormone Replacement Therapy FAQ

 


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