Cancer Specialist / Oncologist
MBBS, AFSA (Medical Oncology), DMRT (Diploma in Medical Radiology Therapeutics)
Cancer Specialist / Oncologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medical Oncology), CMT, MD (USA)
Cancer Specialist / Oncologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medical Oncology), MD (USA), DHHM
Cancer Specialist / Oncologist
MBBS, FCPS (Oncology), M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine)
Uterine sarcomas are a group of different malignant cancers that develop in the uterine. Common symptoms of the uterine sarcoma include pelvic pain and abnormal bleeding. If uterine sarcoma is suspected, an endometrial biopsy or D & C may be used, but the results are often false negative; Most sarcomas are diagnosed histologically after hysterectomy or myomectomy. Treatment requires a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy; at a critical stage of the cancers, chemotherapy and sometimes radiotherapy are devised for the treatment. In the US UU., 4910 cases of uterine sarcoma will be estimated in 2017. Uterine sarcomas account for about 3% of all uterine carcinomas.