A precancerous condition in which there is an irregular thickening of the uterine lining.
All women are at risk for developing gynecologic cancers, and the chances increase with age. Know the warning signs as early treatment is most effective.
Uterine is a rare cancer that develops in the muscle or connective tissue of the uterus.
Recurrent pregnancy loss is typically defined as two or more pregnancy losses. Yale Medicine offers comprehensive services for couples who have gone through this.
Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus due to conditions such as fibroids, endometriosis, and uterine prolapse.
Uterine cancer is a term for a group of cancers that can develop inside a woman’s uterus.
A rare type of cancer that begins in the vagina.
Abnormal uterine bleeding—or menstrual bleeding that is unpredictable in timing, amount or duration—is a common problem among women. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Lynch syndrome is an inherited genetic disorder linked to an increased risk of developing cancer, often at a younger age in life—especially colorectal cancer, and, for women, endometrial cancer.
Uterine fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths that may cause pelvic pain, swelling, discomfort during sex, bleeding and other problems.