Treatment of uterine adenocarcinoma in Israel
Treatment of uterine adenocarcinoma in Israel is carried out as part of an individual approach under the guidance of a multidisciplinary team of specialists. Israeli clinics perform surgery on progressive or recurrent tumors, in many cases resorting to minimally invasive methods. As a result, patients experience much less postoperative pain, recover faster, and can return home the very next day after surgery.
According to reviews, the treatment of uterine adenocarcinoma in Israel leaves the possibility of having children in the future. New methods of organ-preserving surgery are available in clinics. Before treatment, women are offered to freeze their eggs for future use. Israeli specialists remove only the necessary lymph nodes during surgery using the technology of the "sentry" node. This option is suitable for many women with early-stage uterine cancer. An individual chemotherapy regimen is prescribed for patients with a spread tumor after surgery. Israeli clinics are also conducting clinical trials in which women can receive innovative medicines.
Examination before treatment of uterine adenocarcinoma in Israel
After a physical examination, the patient undergoes an ultrasound scan. If uterine adenocarcinoma is suspected, an endometrial biopsy is performed. In this procedure, the doctor inserts a thin flexible tube through the vagina into the uterus and takes a tissue sample using a small scraping or suction instrument.
Hysteroscopy is also prescribed. To examine the inside of the uterus, the doctor uses a hysteroscope, a thin tube with a camera and a light source at the end. If the diagnosis is still unclear, an outpatient surgical procedure is recommended – dilation and curettage.
If the cancer is confirmed, the extent of its spread through the body is analyzed. For this, a series of imaging tests are performed, such as chest X-ray, CT, MRI, or PET (sometimes PET-CT).
Surgical treatment of uterine adenocarcinoma in Israel
Because adenocarcinoma develops inside the organ, in many cases, resection of the entire uterus is recommended using a procedure called a hysterectomy. During surgery, along with the uterus, the surgeon removes the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and some lymph nodes to determine if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.
Using laparoscopy or robotic technology, Israeli surgeons can remove all the necessary organs through the vagina and small incisions in the abdominal area. First, the surgeon examines the pelvic cavity with a laparoscope, which projects an image onto a large screen. Then, through tiny surgical "ports" (small tubes placed in the abdominal cavity), he removes the uterus through the vagina. A similar procedure is performed using the da Vinci robotic system.
Non-surgical treatment of uterine adenocarcinoma in Israel
If the tumor has spread beyond the endometrium, treatment of adenocarcinoma in Israel may include chemoradiotherapy. Radiation helps to destroy the remaining cancer cells after surgery. Israeli clinics use new technologies to reduce the side effects of radiation: intensive modulated therapy and brachytherapy.

















