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What doctor or specialist should I go for cervical cancer?

Cervical cancer

Certain viruses such as human papillomavirus (HPV) are the main cause of cervical cancer. It can be prevented by the HPV vaccine, responsible sex and early detection of HPV for initiation of treatment against it.


To treat cervical cancer the most common doctors or specialists are:

Gynecologist :

A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system, which includes the uterus, vagina, and ovaries. It is responsible for diagnosing and treating conditions related to reproductive health, such as irregular menstruation, infections, fertility problems, and menopause, as well as performing routine exams such as Pap smears and mammograms. It is advisable to go to a gynecologist for regular check-ups, during pregnancy, or if symptoms such as pelvic pain, changes in the menstrual cycle or any other alteration in the reproductive system occur.

Oncologist :

An oncologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer. This professional develops personalized treatment plans for each patient, which may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and immunological therapies. Additionally, he provides comprehensive support to the patient and her family, offering information on prognosis and management of treatment side effects. It is essential to go to an oncologist when you suspect or diagnose cancer to receive specialized care and improve the chances of recovery and quality of life.

Radiation therapist :

A radiation therapist is a specialist in performing radiation therapy, a treatment that involves using high-energy x-rays or other forms of radiation to destroy or damage cancer cells and stop their growth. This professional works closely with a multidisciplinary team of oncologists, radiologists, medical physicists and other specialists to plan and administer radiation therapy treatment safely and effectively for each patient. The radiation therapist uses diagnostic imaging, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to outline the area to be treated and calculate the radiation dose needed to kill cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues. In addition to administering radiation therapy, the radiation therapist also closely monitors the patient's response to treatment, adjusting the dose and duration as necessary to optimize results. It is advisable to see a radiation therapist if you have been diagnosed with cancer and radiation therapy is considered part of the treatment plan, to receive a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment that addresses the specific needs of each patient.


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