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Gynecological Tumors

At Quenet-Torrent Institute, we treat gynecological cancers with high-complexity oncological surgery, minimally invasive techniques, and a multidisciplinary approach that maximizes cure options while preserving quality of life.

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What are gynecological tumors?

Gynecological tumors include cancers affecting female reproductive organs: ovaries, uterus (endometrium), cervix, vulva, and vagina. Each type has specific characteristics and requires individualized treatment.

Ovarian cancer is the most lethal due to late diagnosis, while endometrial cancer is the most common but generally has a better prognosis. Cervical cancer is highly preventable through HPV vaccination and screening.

Surgery is the cornerstone of treatment for most gynecological tumors. The quality of surgical resection is a determining prognostic factor.

Gynecological pathologies we treat

Our unit addresses the main gynecological oncological pathologies.

Ovarian Cancer

The most complex gynecological tumor, treatable with cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC.

Endometrial Cancer

The most common gynecological cancer, with high cure rates in early stages.

Cervical Cancer

Related to HPV, preventable with vaccination and screening.

Vulvar Cancer

Less common tumor that requires specialized surgery.

Experience in gynecological oncological surgery

Quenet-Torrent Institute offers a comprehensive approach, with teams specialized in complex gynecological tumors.

Complex Case Experience

We specialize in treating advanced and metastatic cancer, using complex and innovative techniques that other teams don't offer.

Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Approach

We form a team around you with surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, nutritionists, and psychologists, all working together for your cure.

Research Advances

We stay up-to-date with the latest scientific advances, allowing us to apply innovative treatments with better results.

State-of-the-Art Technology

We have facilities equipped with the most advanced medical technology, allowing us to perform high-precision procedures with less impact on the body.

Personalized and Close Care

We care about each patient as a person. We listen, support, and guide at every step of the way.

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Gynecological tumor specialists

Every physician at Quenet-Torrent Institute is a recognized expert in their field, committed to each patient's well-being.

Dr. François Quenet

Dr. François Quenet

Oncological Surgeon

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"Internationally renowned surgeon, expert in gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary tumors. Recognized for his precision in highly difficult surgeries."
Dr. Juan José Torrent

Dr. Juan José Torrent

Oncological Surgeon

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"Specialist in gynecological tumors and peritoneal carcinomatosis. A reference in complex and personalized oncological surgery."

Frequently asked questions about gynecological tumors

Answers to the most common questions about diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.

Can gynecological cancers be cured?

Yes, many gynecological tumors have high cure rates, especially with early detection.

Can surgery be performed minimally invasively?

Yes, many gynecological surgeries can be performed laparoscopically or robotically.

Is it possible to preserve fertility?

In very selected cases and early stages, fertility-sparing surgery may be considered.

Is a second opinion necessary?

It's always recommended, especially for complex cases or when there are doubts about the approach.

Where can I receive this treatment safely?

In specialized centers with experience in gynecological oncological surgery, like Quenet-Torrent Institute.

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