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Gynaecological Cancer Care

Your Health, Your Privacy, Your Strength.

A gynaecological cancer diagnosis touches deeply personal aspects of life. Dr. Bedi provides care that respects your dignity, protects your privacy, and focuses on complete well-being.

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Understanding Gynaecological Cancer

Gynaecological cancers include cancers of the ovaries, cervix, uterus, vulva, and fallopian tubes. Cervical cancer, often linked to HPV, is highly preventable through vaccination and screening. Ovarian cancer is harder to detect early but responds to modern treatment. Endometrial cancer is often caught early due to noticeable symptoms.

Signs Women Should Know

Abnormal vaginal bleeding — especially after menopause, between periods, or unusually heavy.
Pelvic pain or pressure — that persists and isn't menstruation-related.
Bloating or feeling full quickly — persistent for 2–3+ weeks — a common ovarian cancer sign.
Unusual vaginal discharge — watery, blood-tinged, or foul-smelling.
These symptoms are often non-cancerous — but persistent or new symptoms warrant evaluation. Early detection transforms outcomes.

How Dr. Bedi Treats Gynaecological Cancer

Dr. Bedi's consultations are private, unhurried, and designed to make you feel safe asking any question.

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Cervical Cancer Protocols

From early-stage chemo-radiation to advanced immunotherapy — tailored to stage, type, and your overall health.

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Ovarian Cancer Management

Platinum-based chemo combined with PARP inhibitors for BRCA carriers. Dr. Bedi monitors response closely.

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Endometrial Cancer Care

Many cases are caught early. For advanced stages, immunotherapy and hormonal therapy offer effective options.

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Holistic Support

Fertility counselling for younger patients and psychological support for all — care extends beyond medication.

A Note from Dr. Bedi

I understand that gynaecological cancers carry emotional weight beyond the medical. Questions about fertility, body image, and intimacy are valid — and they're part of every conversation I have with patients.
Dr. Rajeev Bedi
Dr. Rajeev Bedi
Director of Oncology, Fortis Cancer Institute, Mohali

Questions Patients Often Ask

Can cervical cancer be prevented?

Yes — HPV vaccination and regular Pap smear screening are highly effective at prevention or very early detection.

What are early signs of ovarian cancer?

Persistent bloating, pelvic discomfort, feeling full quickly, and urinary frequency. Awareness is key since these overlap with everyday complaints.

Will treatment affect fertility?

It depends on type, stage, and age. Dr. Bedi discusses fertility preservation before treatment whenever possible.

Is chemo always necessary?

Not always. Early-stage endometrial cancer may be treated with surgery alone. Chemo is recommended only when it meaningfully improves outcomes.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Dr. Bedi and his team are here to listen, answer your questions, and build a path forward — together.