What are the common names for Uterine Cancer?
Uterine Cancer Cancer of Uterus
Cancer of the Uterus
Cancer, Uterine
Cancer, Uterus
Cancers, Uterine
Cancers, Uterus
Malignant Neoplasm of Uterus
Malignant Neoplasm of the Uterus
Malignant Tumor of Uterus
Malignant Tumor of the Uterus
Malignant Uterine Neoplasm
Malignant Uterine Tumor
Malignant neoplasm of uterus, part unspecified
NEOPLASM UTERINE
Neoplasias Uterinas
Neoplasm of Uterus
Neoplasm of the Uterus
Neoplasm, Uterine
Neoplasm, Uterus
Neoplasms, Uterine
Neoplasms, Uterus
Tumor of Uterus
Tumor of the Uterus
Uterine Cancer
Uterine Cancer (Uterine Neoplasm)
Uterine Cancer NOS
Uterine Cancers
Uterine Neoplasm
Uterine Neoplasms
Uterine Tumor
Uterus Cancer
Uterus Cancers
Uterus Neoplasm
Uterus Neoplasms
Uterine Cancer (Endometrial Neoplasm) CARCINOMA ENDOMETRIAL
Cancer of Endometrium
Cancer of the Endometrium
Cancer, Endometrial
Cancer, Endometrium
Cancers, Endometrial
Cancers, Endometrium
Carcinoma of Endometrium
Carcinoma, Endometrial
Carcinomas, Endometrial
ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA (NOS)
ENDOMETRIAL NEOPLASIA
ENDOMETRIUM, CARCINOMA
Endometrial Cancer
Endometrial Carcinoma
Endometrial Carcinomas
Endometrial Neoplasm
Endometrial Neoplasms
Endometrial Tumor
Endometrium Cancer
Endometrium Cancers
Endometrium Carcinoma
Endometrium Carcinomas
Endometrium Neoplasm
Endometrium Tumor
NEOPLASM ENDOMETRIUM
Neoplasias Endometriales
Neoplasm of Endometrium
Neoplasm of the Endometrium
Neoplasm, Endometrial
Neoplasms, Endometrial
Tubal Endometrial Cancers
Tumor of Endometrium
Tumor of the Endometrium
UTERINE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER, CARCINOMA
Uterine Cancer (Endometrial Neoplasm)
carcinoma of the endometrium
endometrial cancers
uterine ovarian cancer screening
Uterine Cancer (Uterine Cervical Neoplasm) Adenocarinoma of the cervix
CARCINOMA CERVIX
CARCINOMA OF CERVIX
CARCINOMA OF CERVIX INVASIVE
CARCINOMA UTERINE CERIX
COLLUM CARCINOMA
Cancer of Cervix
Cancer of Uterine Cervix
Cancer of the Cervix
Cancer of the Uterine Cervix
Cancer, Cervix
Cancer, Uterine Cervical
Cancers, Cervix
Cancers, Uterine Cervical
Carcinogenesis of Cervical Cancer
Carcinoma of Cervix
Carcinoma of Cervix Uteri
Carcinoma of Uterine Cervix
Carcinoma of the Cervix
Carcinoma of the Cervix Uteri
Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix
Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer, Uterine
Cervical Cancers, Uterine
Cervical Carcinoma
Cervical Neoplasm
Cervical Neoplasm, Uterine
Cervical Neoplasms, Uterine
Cervical Tumor
Cervix Carcinoma
Cervix Neoplasm
Cervix Neoplasms
Cervix Tumor
Cervix Uteri Carcinoma
Cervix Uteri Neoplasm
Cervix Uteri Tumor
NEOPLASM CERVIX
NEOPLASM UTERINE CERVIX
Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino
Neoplasm of Cervix
Neoplasm of Cervix Uteri
Neoplasm of Uterine Cervix
Neoplasm of the Cervix
Neoplasm of the Cervix Uteri
Neoplasm of the Uterine Cervix
Neoplasm, Cervical
Neoplasm, Cervix
Neoplasm, Uterine Cervical
Neoplasms, Cervical
Neoplasms, Cervix
Neoplasms, Uterine Cervical
Tumor of Cervix
Tumor of Cervix Uteri
Tumor of Uterine Cervix
Tumor of the Cervix
Tumor of the Cervix Uteri
Tumor of the Uterine Cervix
UTERINE CERVIX, CARCINOMA
Uterine Cancer (Uterine Cervical Neoplasm)
Uterine Cervical Cancer
Uterine Cervical Cancers
Uterine Cervical Neoplasm
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Uterine Cervix Carcinoma
Uterine Cervix Neoplasm
Uterine Cervix Tumor
cervical neoplasms
cervical tumors
cervix cancer
uterine cervix cancer
What is the definition of Uterine Cancer?
new abnormal uterine tissue that grows by excessive cellular division and proliferation more rapidly than normal and continues to grow after the stimuli that initiated the new growth cease.
What type of doctors treat Uterine Cancer?
Obstetrician & Gynecologist (OB/GYN)
Gynecologic Oncology
An obstetrician/gynecologist who provides consultation and comprehensive management of patients with gynecologic cancer, including those diagnostic and therapeutic procedures necessary for the total care of the patient with gynecologic cancer and resulting complications.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
An obstetrician/gynecologist possesses special knowledge, skills and professional capability in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders. This physician serves as a consultant to other physicians and as a primary physician for women.
Oncology Specialist (cancer)
Gynecologic Oncology
An obstetrician/gynecologist who provides consultation and comprehensive management of patients with gynecologic cancer, including those diagnostic and therapeutic procedures necessary for the total care of the patient with gynecologic cancer and resulting complications.
Pathologist
Anatomic Pathology
A pathologist deals with the causes and nature of disease and contributes to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biologic, chemical and physical sciences. A pathologist uses information gathered from the microscopic examination of tissue specimens, cells and body fluids, and from clinical laboratory tests on body fluids and secretions for the diagnosis, exclusion and monitoring of disease. To acknowledge the diverse activities in the practice of pathology and to accommodate the interests of individuals wanting to enter the field, the ABP offers primary certification through the following three routes: combined anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, anatomic pathology only and clinical pathology only. Primary certification in anatomic pathology or clinical pathology may be combined with some of the subspecialty certifications.
Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
A pathologist deals with the causes and nature of disease and contributes to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biologic, chemical and physical sciences. A pathologist uses information gathered from the microscopic examination of tissue specimens, cells and body fluids, and from clinical laboratory tests on body fluids and secretions for the diagnosis, exclusion and monitoring of disease. To acknowledge the diverse activities in the practice of pathology and to accommodate the interests of individuals wanting to enter the field, the ABP offers primary certification through the following three routes: combined anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, anatomic pathology only and clinical pathology only. Primary certification in anatomic pathology or clinical pathology may be combined with some of the subspecialty certifications.
Cytopathology
A cytopathologist is an anatomic pathologist trained in the diagnosis of human disease by means of the study of cells obtained from body secretions and fluids, by scraping, washing, or sponging the surface of a lesion, or by the aspiration of a tumor mass or body organ with a fine needle. A major aspect of a cytopathologist’s practice is the interpretation of Papanicolaou-stained smears of cells from the female reproductive systems, the “Pap” test. However, the cytopathologist’s expertise is applied to the diagnosis of cells from all systems and areas of the body. He/she is a consultant to all medical specialists.
Radiologist
Diagnostic Radiology
A radiologist who utilizes x-ray, radionuclides, ultrasound and electromagnetic radiation to diagnose and treat disease.