Preventive Oncology

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Preventive Oncology

Preventive oncology deals with the problems related to cancer in pregnant females. Not only does it pose danger to the mother, but severe complications may even affect the baby inside. With proper treatment, a pregnant lady can get out of any threats associated with gynecologic oncology. However, sometimes even the non-cancerous cases may lead to complications in female reproductive organs.

Our experienced gynecologists deal with severe problems related to cancer and non-cancerous gynecologic oncology. Through the help of three-stage prevention, we make sure that oncology gets treated asap. These are primary cancer prevention, secondary cancer prevention, and tertiary cancer prevention. We not only detect the cancer cells present through cancer screening or MRI scan, but we also ensure to cure the problems by necessary prescription and treatment.

This field encompasses a variety of strategies, including lifestyle modifications, screening tests, and vaccines. Some examples of preventive oncology strategies include regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol use, and eating a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables.

Screening tests are another important component of preventive oncology. These tests can detect cancer at an early stage, often before symptoms appear, when treatment is most effective. Examples of cancer screening tests include mammograms for breast cancer, colonoscopies for colorectal cancer, and Pap tests for cervical cancer. Vaccines can also help prevent certain types of cancer, such as the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which can prevent most cases of cervical cancer.

Preventive oncology is an important field of medicine that has the potential to save many lives by reducing the incidence of cancer and detecting it early when it is more treatable. By implementing lifestyle changes, getting regular screenings, and receiving appropriate vaccinations, individuals can take steps to reduce their risk of developing cancer and improve their chances of survival if cancer does develop.

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