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Gynecologic Cancers Advanced Treatment Options for Disease



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According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 110,000 women were diagnosed with gynecologic cancer in the United States in 2019, including cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal and vulvar cancers.

If you are at high risk or have a recent diagnosis, watch as Dr. Devin Miller, a gynecologic oncologist at VCU Massey Cancer Center, discusses how improvements in clinical research and care have increased available screening options and created more targeted treatment options against these cancers.

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VCU Massey Cancer Center is one of only 71 National Cancer Institute-designated institutions in the country that leads and shapes America's cancer research efforts. Working with all kinds of cancers, Massey conducts basic, translational and clinical cancer research, provides state-of-the-art treatments and clinical trials, and promotes cancer prevention and education. Since 1974, Massey has served as an internationally recognized center of excellence. It offers the most cancer clinical trials in Virginia and serves patients at multiple locations. Its 1,000-plus researchers, clinicians and staff members are dedicated to improving the quality of human life by developing and delivering effective means to prevent, control and ultimately cure cancer. Visit Massey online at masseycancercenter.org or call 877-4-MASSEY for more information.
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