Fertility-preserving surgery aims to treat gynaecological cancer while maintaining the possibility of future pregnancy. This page explains when conservative approaches may be safely offered for cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers — and why a gynaecological oncologist must lead these decisions.
For early-stage cervical cancer, surgery is the primary treatment. Here is what different surgical approaches involve and what patients can expect in recovery.
Cervical cancer is largely preventable. Understand how HPV vaccination and regular Pap smear screening protect you — and what to do if results are abnormal.