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Treatment of Metastatic Gynecologic Cancers

Metastatic gynecologic cancers are cancers that have spread from their point of origin to other organs.

What is Metastatic Cancer?

Metastatic cancer is cancer that has spread from the original (primary) tumor organ to other organs. In gynecologic cancers, the most common metastasis sites are the peritoneum, liver, lungs, and lymph nodes.

Treatment of metastatic gynecologic cancers requires a multidisciplinary approach.

Treatment Approaches

- Cytoreductive surgery: Removal of as much tumor tissue as possible

  • Chemotherapy: Systemic treatment

  • Targeted therapy: Drugs directed at molecular targets

  • Immunotherapy: Treatments that strengthen the immune system

  • HIPEC: Heated chemotherapy in selected cases

  • Palliative treatment: Supportive treatments to improve quality of life

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Can metastatic cancer be treated?+
    With modern treatment methods, many metastatic cancers can be controlled and survival can be extended. Treatment plans are individualized for each patient.

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