Uterine (endometrial) cancer, the most common type of gynecologic cancer, typically occurs after menopause, especially if you have a family history of the disease or you live with other health conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure or obesity. Talk with your gynecologist about symptoms of uterine cancer that can include postmenopausal bleeding or abnormal vaginal bleeding.
If you or a loved one receive a new diagnosis of uterine cancer or if you experience a recurrent gynecologic malignancy, reach out to the gynecologic cancer experts at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center in Oklahoma City. You’ll join a multidisciplinary team of diverse cancer specialists to collaborate on developing a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your specific situation.
At Stephenson Cancer Center, Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, you benefit from high-risk cancer prevention counseling. You also gain access to the latest evidence-based treatment methods and medical technology. You and your care team may choose from a full spectrum of services such as:
In addition, you benefit from extensive Supportive Care services, such as genetic counseling, nutritional therapy, support groups, palliative and comfort care, cancer education workshops, and symptom and pain management. You’ll find all your cancer-related services in a bright, welcoming, up-to-date facility close to home and designed for your comfort and convenience.
Throughout your journey at Stephenson Cancer Center, your care team includes a nurse navigator, a specially trained registered nurse (RN) who acts as your personal advocate and adds an extra layer of support. Learn more about cancer navigation services.
In Stephenson Cancer Center’s comprehensive program, you also may qualify to participate in cancer clinical trials as part of the National Cancer Institute’s National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN), giving you early access to today’s newest drugs and potential breakthrough treatments before they become widely available.
As one of the nation’s leading sites for clinical trials related to gynecologic cancers, options at Stephenson Cancer Center cover all phases of treatment and all aspects of cancer care, including Phase I, quality of life, nutrition and recovery.
Rely on your Stephenson Cancer Center care team members to connect you with a wide range of medical professionals and information to help you better understand your diagnosis and treatment options. You benefit from the significant resources and extensive expertise available for your care, as well as the ongoing support of team members dedicated to guiding you through the challenges of your particular situation.
From your first contact with OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center, you become a vital part of our multidisciplinary team that brings you together with cancer specialists, such as medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, pathologists, radiologists and others, to ensure you receive the best care for your particular condition.
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