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GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY

Specialized Cancer Surgery Care for Women’s Cancers

Gynecological Oncology

Specialized Cancer Surgery Care for Women’s Cancers

Gynecological oncology focuses on cancers affecting the female reproductive organs, including the ovary, cervix, uterus and related pelvic organs. These conditions need careful diagnosis review, staging, imaging assessment and a well-planned treatment approach.

Dr. Rohit Kumar Jha provides focused surgical oncology consultation for gynecological cancer conditions with emphasis on safe surgical planning, multidisciplinary coordination and compassionate support for patients and families.

Care Approach

Sensitive, Clear and Patient-Focused Guidance

Every gynecological cancer case is reviewed with attention to diagnosis, stage, imaging findings, patient fitness, surgical need, fertility-related concerns where relevant, and recovery expectations.

Detailed diagnosis and report review
Safe pelvic cancer surgery planning
Multidisciplinary cancer treatment coordination

Ovarian Cancer

Evaluation and surgical planning for ovarian cancer and suspicious ovarian tumour conditions.

Cervical Cancer

Surgical oncology guidance for cervical cancer cases requiring staging and treatment planning.

Uterine Cancer

Consultation for uterine, endometrial and related female reproductive cancer conditions.

Conditions Covered

Cancers Treated Under Gynecological Oncology

Ovarian cancer
Cervical cancer
Uterine or endometrial cancer
Pelvic tumour evaluation
Suspicious ovarian mass or pelvic mass
Recurrent gynecological cancer assessment
Second opinion before gynecological cancer surgery
When to Consult

Signs and Situations That Need Evaluation

Biopsy-confirmed gynecological cancer
Suspicious ultrasound, CT, MRI or PET-CT report
Unexplained pelvic mass or abdominal swelling
Abnormal bleeding after menopause
Persistent pelvic pain with suspicious reports
Ovarian tumour advised for surgical oncology opinion
Need for treatment planning before surgery

Early evaluation and proper staging can help in better treatment planning. Do not delay consultation if reports suggest a suspicious pelvic, ovarian, cervical or uterine tumour.

Treatment Planning

How Gynecological Cancer Surgery Is Planned

Treatment planning depends on cancer type, biopsy report, stage, imaging findings, patient fitness, surgical need and whether chemotherapy or radiotherapy is required before or after surgery.

Diagnosis Review

Clinical assessment with biopsy, imaging and previous treatment record review.

Staging & Imaging

Evaluation of ultrasound, CT, MRI, PET-CT or other scans to understand disease extent.

Surgery Planning

Planning the surgical approach based on tumour site, stage and patient condition.

Recovery Support

Post-operative guidance, wound care, follow-up and coordination for further treatment.

Reports to Bring

Make Your Consultation More Useful

Carrying all relevant reports helps the doctor understand the diagnosis, stage, treatment history and next steps with better clarity.

Biopsy, FNAC or histopathology report, if available
Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, PET-CT or other imaging reports
CA-125 or other tumour marker reports, if done
Previous prescriptions and current medicine list
Surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy records, if any
Blood reports and fitness-related investigations
Old discharge summaries or follow-up notes
FAQs

Common Questions About Gynecological Oncology

What is Gynecological Oncology?

Gynecological oncology deals with cancers of the ovary, cervix, uterus and other female reproductive organs that may require surgical oncology assessment and treatment planning.

When should I consult a gynecological cancer surgeon?

You should consult if you have biopsy-confirmed cancer, a suspicious pelvic or ovarian mass, abnormal scan reports, post-menopausal bleeding, or if surgery has been advised.

Does every gynecological cancer patient need surgery?

No. Treatment depends on cancer type, stage, location and patient condition. Some patients may need surgery first, while others may require chemotherapy or radiotherapy before surgery.

What reports should I bring for consultation?

Please bring biopsy reports, ultrasound/CT/MRI/PET-CT scans, tumour marker reports, previous prescriptions, treatment records, blood reports and discharge summaries if available.

Need Guidance for Gynecological Cancer?

Book a consultation with Dr. Rohit Kumar Jha for report review, second opinion, gynecological cancer surgery planning and patient-focused surgical oncology care in Ranchi.

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