Gynecologic Cancers:
Endometrial / Uterine Cancer
There is hope, innovation and support available for those with Endometrial / Uterine Cancer here at the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center
Read more about
Uterine / Endometrial Cancer in the Health Library -- part of
UofMHealth.org's website.
Sarcoma of the uterus is different from uterine cancer. Uterine sarcomas comprise less than 1% of gynecologic cancer and 2% to 5% of all uterine cancers.
Learn more about
Uterine Sarcoma in the Health Library -- part of
UofMHealth.org's website.
Patient Care and Treatment
The Gynecologic Oncology Program at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center provides diagnosis and treatment to those with all types of gynecologic cancer, including endometrial/uterine cancers, uterine sarcomas and other forms of gynecologic cancer. The Multidisciplinary Gynecologic Oncology Clinic follows a team approach to care. Our patients have their situation discussed not only by our gynecologic oncologists, but also by team surgeons and pathologists. By having everyone involved, a personalized treatment plan is developed. In most cases, this discussion happens the same day as the appointment.Support
Since our program is part of the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center, our patients have access to Patient/Family Support Services. Support and services are available to our patients at every point in their care.Make an appointment/referral
To make an appointment, please call the Patient Care Center at 734-647-8906. If you would like to refer a patient, please contact our M-Line service: 800-962-3555. For more information, visit our Make an Appointment web page.Resources to print
Gynecologic Oncology Patient HandbookBlue Book: Overview of Gynecologic Oncology
What Every Woman Should Know About Gynecologic Cancer
Still have questions?
The nurses at Cancer AnswerLine™ have answers. Call 1-800-865-1125 and you'll get a personal response from one of our registered nurses, who have years of experience in caring for people with cancer.


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