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Female service members stand on the flightline for Women's History Month at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, March 19, 2021. The service members participated in the Air Force's two-week advanced aerial combat training exercise, Red Flag. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Natalie Rubenak)
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Cancers of the Female Reproductive System

Knowing your body is the first step to understanding what's normal for you, when something changes and when you may be experiencing warning signs of Click to closeGynecologic CancerCancer affecting of any of the female reproductive organs: cervix, ovaries, Click to closeuterusAlso known as the womb, the uterus is the female reproductive organ where a baby grows. uterus, vagina, or vulva. gynecologic cancer.

Signs and symptoms are different for every woman, and each type of cancer has its own signs and symptoms. But, there are some things to watch for:

  • Unusual vaginal bleeding (i.e. after sex, after Click to closemenopauseA point in time 12 months after a woman's last period. This transitional period begins between ages 45 and 55.menopause, between periods, etc.)
  • Heavier, longer periods than normal
  • Vaginal discharge that is watery or contains blood
  • Pelvic pain or pain during sex 

If you're experiencing any of the above or any other changes in your body that last longer than two weeks, talk to your provider right away. 

 

Lower Your Risk by Staying Healthy

You can lower your risk by making healthy choices. Follow the guidelines below to lower your risk of getting any type of Click to closeGynecologic CancerCancer affecting of any of the female reproductive organs: cervix, ovaries, Click to closeuterusAlso known as the womb, the uterus is the female reproductive organ where a baby grows. uterus, vagina, or vulva. gynecologic cancer.

Get Regular Health Screenings

 

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Types of Gynecologic Cancer

Click to closeGynecologic CancerCancer affecting of any of the female reproductive organs: cervix, ovaries, Click to closeuterusAlso known as the womb, the uterus is the female reproductive organ where a baby grows. uterus, vagina, or vulva. Gynecologic cancer is any type of cancer that begins in a woman’s reproductive system. The type of cancer is named based on where the cancer begins.

Each type of cancer is unique and may have its own signs and symptoms, risk factors and prevention strategies. All women are at risk and that risk usually increases with age.

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Last Updated: August 08, 2023
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