Do gynecologic cancers affect children differently than adults?

Filter 1 answers by contributor:

  • PRACTITIONER
  • GROUP
  • AUTHOR
  • TV PERSONALITY
  • ALL
  1. Gynecologic cancers do not typically affect children. Gynecologic cancers usually strike women of childbearing age, or women whose childbearing years are behind them. Your risk of developing gynecologic cancer begins to increase at age 30.

    Gynecologic cancers do not typically affect children. Gynecologic cancers usually strike women of childbearing age, or women whose childbearing years are behind them. Your risk of developing gynecologic cancer begins to increase at age 30. More