Gynecologic cancer care

A gynecologic cancer diagnosis may change your life, but it doesn’t have to define it. Our gynecologic oncologists specialize in treating cancers that affect female reproductive organs, offering expert, personalized care from our experienced team.

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Exceptional gynecologic cancer care at Penn Medicine

Penn Medicine is at the forefront of gynecologic cancer research and treatment. Thanks to the efforts of our researchers and clinicians, there is now more hope than ever for those living with gynecologic cancer or at risk of developing the disease. Our gynecologic cancer team members are pioneers in caring for those who have gynecologic cancer or are at risk. By putting our experience to work, we offer the best possible treatment outcomes. We provide the information, care and support to help you through your treatment every step of the way.

As an academic medical center, our clinicians and caregivers take on a team approach when it comes to your cancer care. That means we bring our expertise and access to advanced treatments to our network of cancer center locations across southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Clinical trials

Clinical trials offer patients the opportunity to try new and effective treatments and take part in future research.

Second opinions

If you've received a diagnosis, our team of experts offers second opinions to grant you peace of mind.

Support services

Through these offerings, you can receive specialized physical and emotional support during cancer treatment.

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Rated “exceptional” by The National Cancer Institute

Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center is a world leader in cancer research, patient care, and education. Our status as a national leader in cancer care is reflected in our continuous designation as a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) since 1973, one of 7 such centers in the United States. The ACC is also a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, one of a select few cancer centers in the U.S., that are working to promote equitable access to high-quality, advanced cancer care.

Our approach to gynecologic cancer care

At Penn Medicine, our specialists have years of experience and advanced training. We treat all types of gynecologic cancers, even the most complex cases. Our comprehensive care treats cancer and helps prevent it from coming back. There are many reasons to trust your care to Penn Medicine:

Cancers we treat

Advanced treatment options for gynecologic cancer

Our team has extensive experience treating all types of gynecologic cancers using the latest surgical techniques and therapies. We collaborate to develop treatment plans that are tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Your doctor may recommend one or more of the following therapies as part of your treatment plan.

Fertility preservation options

Cancer treatment can affect your reproductive health and fertility. Our specialists offer comprehensive fertility care for patients who want to preserve their ability to start a family later. Penn Medicine’s Fertility Preservation Program takes a proactive approach to preserving your ability to reproduce, particularly before cancer treatments or other medical procedures that may affect reproductive health. We ensure close collaboration with specialists across medical fields, to allow for safe and efficient fertility care without delaying essential treatments.

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Jordan Center for Gynecologic Cancers

Located at the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine, the Jordan Center for Gynecologic Cancer brings together specialists who are actively involved in leading-edge research. Our team is dedicated to improving diagnostics and treatments for gynecologic cancer.

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Ovarian Cancer Translational Center of Excellence

The Ovarian Cancer Translational Center of Excellence (TCE) collects tumor tissue from patients to study how ovarian cancer evolves. This data is then used to create new therapies that aren’t available anywhere else, which are then made available to our patients.

Cancer care at Penn Medicine

Penn Medicine’s Cancer System is led by the Abramson Cancer Center with locations at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Hospital, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Chester County Hospital, and outpatient locations in the Philadelphia and NJ suburbs. Beyond the greater Philadelphia region, the system includes programs at both the Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute at Lancaster General Health and Princeton Medical Center.
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Our hospitals, multispecialty medical centers, pharmacies, labs and more offer outstanding, personalized care for patients all across the region.

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