Hello friends, I’m Dr Praveen Kammar (Consultant Surgical Oncologist in Mumbai) with extensive experience in cancer treatment and Today, I’m addressing an important and sensitive question asked by Namrata Ji: Can Uterus and Ovary Cancer occur together? Many of you have this doubt, so in this video, I’ll explain this complex topic in a simple, easy-to-understand way.
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The Video Flow:
0:00 Introduction
0:10 Uterus and Ovary Cancer: Can they occur together?
0:30 Synchronous Tumors: How common is this?
0:45 Genetic Risk and the Role of Lynch Syndrome
1:30 Endometrioid Cancer and Other Types
1:45 Two Separate Cancers or Spread? Importance of Staging
2:30 Rare Tumors and Their Impact
3:10 Conclusion
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क्या Uterine और Ovarian Cancer एक साथ हो सकते हैं? | Rare Synchronous Tumors! | Dr Praveen Kammar
We’ll look at how often uterus (endometrial) and ovary cancer are found together. This is a rare condition, seen in only 3% to 10% of patients. I’ll explain whether one cancer usually develops first and the other later, or if both can appear at the same time.
A key topic here is Synchronous Tumors. When two cancers occur together, genetic risk factors often play a role. I’ll specifically discuss Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC) and other hereditary conditions that may increase the likelihood of this situation.
We’ll also see why an Extended Gene Panel Test is important, and how it helps you and your family understand potential future risks. This information empowers you to take preventive steps and be aware of possible hereditary risks.
We’ll also cover cancers that commonly appear together, like Endometrioid-type cancers, which can occur in both the uterus and ovary. Another crucial question is whether these are two separate cancers or one that has spread. Knowing this is critical for accurate staging and creating the best treatment plan.
Additionally, I’ll talk about less common tumors such as Granulosa Cell Tumor and Germ Cell Tumors, which may have indirect connections to uterus and ovary cancer.
In summary, uterus and ovary cancer can occur together, but this is uncommon. If it happens, it’s essential for an oncologist to know how to manage it to ensure the best treatment outcomes.
I hope this video answers all your questions and provides valuable insights. If you found this information useful, please like this video, share it with friends and family, and subscribe to our channel for more important health-related updates. Any questions? Drop them in the comments below, and I’ll be happy to address them.
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About Dr. Praveen Kammar
Dr Praveen Kammar is a surgical oncologist practising in the city of Mumbai.
He completed his MCh course in surgical oncology from the reputed Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, one of the premier cancer care centres in the country. He also holds a fellowship in Colorectal surgery from Yopnsei cancer centre, Seoul, South Korea. Dr Praveen’s main area of focus is colorectal and GI oncology, Gynecological cancers, minimal access surgeries for abdominal and thoracic malignancies, transanal surgeries, and sphincter-saving surgeries for rectal cancer, cytoreductive surgeries, and HIPEC for advanced abdominal cancers.
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