Gynecologic Cancer: What You Need to Know
Gynecologic cancers include:
- Cervical cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Fallopian tube cancer
- Primary peritoneal cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Vaginal cancer
- Vulvar cancer
“In the early stages of some gynecologic cancers, the symptoms may be vague, and some women experience no symptoms at all,” says Courtney Griffiths, DO, Gynecologic Oncologist at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper. “It is important to know the warning signs and for women to get regular, annual visits with their gynecologist. Read more.


Cooper University Health Care is proud to announce that it has received 2022-2023 Star Performer recognition from the American Orthopaedic Association’s (AOA) Own the Bone® program, for the sixth year in a row. Cooper is one of approximately 280 health care institutions nationwide that have joined Own the Bone and taken initiatives to ensure their osteoporotic fracture patients receive the highest level of treatment and care.
September is Fall Prevention Awareness Month and fall prevention is for EVERYONE! The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) identifies that falls are the leading cause of non-fatal, unintentional injuries in children under the age of 9 and over the age of 24. Learn ways to keep yourself and your children safe!
Schools have always been a hot zone for spreading germs and illnesses. In the new COVID-19 era, we all want to be more careful. As we enter a new school year, it’s important to keep in mind all the ways COVID-19 and other germs can hide in plain sight.
For the second consecutive year, Cooper University Health Care was named as one of America’s Best-in-State Employers by Forbes, the prominent national business publication. Cooper was one of only seven health systems in New Jersey to make the Forbes list in 2022.