Women stop seeing the gynaecologist after 50, and cancers get missed

Many women mistakenly believe gynaecologist visits are unnecessary after menopause, leading to missed early detection of cancers like uterine, ovarian, and cervical. These cancers are more common after 50, and delaying check-ups due to perceived normalcy of symptoms or fear significantly impacts survival rates. Regular screenings remain crucial for proactive health management.

Women stop seeing the gynaecologist after 50, and cancers get missed
Many women mistakenly believe gynaecologist visits are unnecessary after menopause, leading to missed early detection of cancers like uterine, ovarian, and cervical. These cancers are more common after 50, and delaying check-ups due to perceived normalcy of symptoms or fear significantly impacts survival rates. Regular screenings remain crucial for proactive health management.