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A Trusted Team of Gynecologic Oncology Specialists

All of our gynecologic cancer specialists at Northside Hospital Cancer Institute work as a part of a multidisciplinary team dedicated to your well-being. Together, we ensure that our cancer care team provides a powerful support system for you and your loved ones.

Our gynecologic oncology specialists will lead your team, along with our radiation oncologists, pathologists and radiologists. You’ll also have access to:

  • Nurse navigators can help you through the treatment process
  • Dietitians for health and nutrition expertise
  • Rehabilitation specialists to help you maintain strength and energy for daily activities
  • Genetic specialists who can help you navigate concerns about a family history of cancer.
  • Research nurses (when applicable) to help you understand if you qualify for a clinical trial
  • Social workers you can lean on for social, emotional and spiritual support.

Gynecologic oncology involves cancers that begin in a woman’s reproductive organs. Northside has the expertise needed to treat every type of gynecologic cancer, including:

Gynecologic Cancer Treatments at Northside Hospital

Northside Hospital’s Gynecologic Cancer Program offers a wide variety of treatment options for all types of gynecologic cancer. Your gynecologic oncologist will design a treatment plan based on the type and extent of your cancer while keeping in mind the needs and goals of you and your family.

Northside Hospital Cancer Institute is also on the leading edge of cancer research. In fact, our Research Program represents one of the largest community-based oncology/hematology programs in the U.S. Women who choose to enroll in a gynecologic oncology clinical trial may benefit both from expert care and the knowledge that they are helping scientists discover better ways to prevent and fight cancer.