Cervical Cancer Screening
Pap smears reduce life-threatening cervical cancer by as much as 90%. Learn more in this video from Marcela del Carmen, MD, Gynecologic Oncologist at the Mass General Cancer Center.
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Contact Information
If you have any questions or would like to speak with one of our doctors, please call the Center for Gynecologic Oncology at 617-724-4800.
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The Center for Gynecologic Oncology provides individualized, compassionate care and the most advanced treatments for women with all gynecologic cancers, including:
Our program offers each patient a coordinated treatment plan involving experts from a wide array of gynecologic cancer specialties. These include gynecologic oncology surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, nurse practitioners, and oncology nurses who only treat patients with gynecologic cancer.
Our multidisciplinary care approach provides each patient with a treatment plan focused on their individual needs. We work together with the patient and their referring physician throughout treatment to ensure the best possible outcomes.
We also offer free educational programs and support services to address the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of patients and their families.
We help to identify families that may have a hereditary breast or ovarian cancer syndrome.
Explore fertility-preservation options.
Search the Cancer Center's open clinical trials.
A checklist of items to bring with you for your first visit and helpful information.
We offer a variety of education and support resources to help you and your family.
A simple way to connect with the various resources available to you at the Cancer Center.
The OB/GYN Department remains here for your health care needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some adjustments are necessary, however.
The Story Project is our effort to capture the stories from the people in our Mass General Cancer Center community.
Our support programs can help patients and their families cope with the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.
This helped lead to new knowledge and breakthrough therapies.
Pap smears reduce life-threatening cervical cancer by as much as 90%. Learn more in this video from Marcela del Carmen, MD, Gynecologic Oncologist at the Mass General Cancer Center.
Diana was diagnosed in 2015 with ovarian cancer, and since then has been an advocate for clinical trials.
Contact us to make an appointment or to learn more about our programs.