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Gynaecological cancers – ovaries and uterus

People with female reproductive organs and genitals can get gynaecological cancers. Learn more about cervical cancer, cancer of the uterus, fallopian tube cancer and ovarian cancer – including symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment options.

Cervical cancer develops in the cervix (the entrance to the uterus). This cancer is usually caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Read more about the cervical screening test, symptoms, causes and how it’s diagnosed. Read more

There are two main types of uterine cancer: endometrial cancer and uterine sarcoma. Endometrial cancer is the most diagnosed gynaecological cancer. Uterine sarcoma is a much rarer cancer. Learn more about these cancers, the symptoms, causes and how they are diagnosed. Read more

Fallopian tube cancer is a rare cancer that forms in one or both fallopian tubes. It’s more common after menopause. Read more about this cancer, the symptoms, causes and how it’s diagnosed. Read more

Ovarian cancer is the ninth most diagnosed cancer in people in Australia. It can form in one or both ovaries. It’s important to be aware of the symptoms, as early diagnosis improves treatment outcomes. Read more about this cancer, the symptoms, causes and how it’s diagnosed. Read more

People with female reproductive organs and genitals can get gynaecological cancers. Learn more about vaginal cancer and vulval cancer, including the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment options. Read more

This con­tent has been reviewed by a group of med­ical sub­ject mat­ter experts, in accor­dance with Jean Hailes pol­i­cy.