Purpose Of Review: As the number of gynecologic cancer survivors grows, there is an increased awareness and need for effective therapy for late side-effects caused by cancer treatments. Several treatment modalities are used to treat gynecologic malignancies, including surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Each modality can be responsible for causing late-term side-effects.
Recent Findings: There has been an increased awareness of the late detrimental side-effects of cancer treatment, mostly by the use of patient-generated surveys. Effective ways to treat and ameliorate the late side-effects have lagged behind the ability to describe and categorize these effects on patient's quality of life.
Summary: This review will highlight the recent studies to help the clinician caring for gynecologic cancer survivors in recognizing and treating the late effects of cancer therapy.
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