Expert Diagnosis and Surgical Management by Dr. Sanket Shah
Endometrial cancer – the most common cancer of the female reproductive system. It is often treatable when caught early. It begins in the lining of the uterus (endometrium) and most often affects women after menopause, though it can occur earlier.
Dr. Sanket Shah, an experienced surgical oncologist based in Mumbai, provides individualized care for patients with endometrial cancer. With a strong track record of successful outcomes, he focuses on timely diagnosis, patient education, and clear, compassionate guidance through every stage of treatment.
What Is Endometrial Cancer?
Endometrial cancer develops when cells in the lining of the uterus begin to grow abnormally and form a tumor. While not all uterine issues are cancerous, any abnormal bleeding or changes in menstrual patterns should be evaluated promptly.
Common Signs and Symptoms
Many cases are diagnosed early because they cause noticeable symptoms. Be alert to:
Important: Vaginal bleeding after menopause is never normal. If it occurs, don’t delay seeking medical evaluation.
Who Is At Risk?
Several factors can increase the risk of developing endometrial cancer:
While some risk factors can’t be controlled, regular checkups and awareness of early symptoms greatly improve the chance of early detection.
How Dr. Sanket Shah Helps
At the core of Dr. Sanket Shah’s practice is a simple principle: every patient deserves expert care, delivered with empathy and clarity.
You’ll receive:
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or seeking a second opinion, you’ll find guidance you can trust, with no confusion or unnecessary pressure.
Why Choose Dr. Sanket Shah?
At the core of Dr. Sanket Shah’s practice is a simple principle: every patient deserves expert care, delivered with empathy and clarity.
You are not just a diagnosis, you’re a person, and Dr. Sanket ensures you are heard, respected, and supported through every decision.
What to Expect During Your Visit
Take the First Step Toward Clarity and Care
Endometrial cancer can often be treated successfully. Especially when caught early. If you’re experiencing symptoms or have already received a diagnosis, don’t wait.