Your primary care physician knows your medical history, medications and conditions, and is very much in tune with your overall well-being. As women hit their child-bearing years and beyond, many end up spending more time with their gynecologists than with their primary care physicians, especially when their primary care concerns are tied to their reproductive
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When should I see a gynecologic oncologist?
Cancer results when cells grow abnormally or uncontrollably. Gynecological oncologists primarily provide comprehensive care for women who develop cancers in the reproductive system; this includes the uterus, ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes, vulva and vagina. Gynecological oncologists also treat cancers in the breast. These specialized doctors offer a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic treatment options
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