September
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 78,000 women will be diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer in 2008. Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month provides an opportunity to educate women about the prevention, early detection, and treatment of all gynecologic cancers. We have provided multiple links to different types of information to learn more about ovarian, uterine, and vaginal cancers.
For information about cervical cancer, please see our January Cervical Cancer Awareness website.
Introduction and General Resources
Organizations and Websites
Books
Available for check-out from the Cancer Learning Center or view ordering information from Amazon.com
The Gynecological Sourcebook. Rosenthal, M. Sara. 2003.
Women's Cancers: How to Prevent Them, How to Treat Them, How to Beat Them. McGinn, Kerry Anne; Haylock, Pamela J. 2003.
A Gynecologist's Second Opinion: The Questions and Answers You Need to Take Charge of Your Health. Parker, William H. 2003.
Brochures
Available at no cost in the Cancer Learning Center or request a copy by calling 801- 581-6365 or 1-888-424-2100 toll free
Maintain Your Gynecologic Health with Education and Early Detection
What You Need to Know About Cancer of the Uterus
What You Need to Know About Ovarian Cancer
Sexuality and Cancer for the Woman Who Has Cancer and Her Partner
Frequently Asked Questions
For additional information, please visit the Huntsman Cancer Learning Center or
call the Huntsman Cancer Information Service at 801-581-6365 or toll-free 1-888- 424-2100.
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