Uterine cancer, often referred to as endometrial cancer, is a common gynecologic malignancy that primarily affects the lining of the uterus (endometrium). It most frequently occurs in postmenopausal women, though it can develop at any age. The most noticeable and common symptom is abnormal vaginal bleeding—particularly bleeding after menopause. Other warning signs include pelvic pain, unusual discharge, weight loss, and discomfort during urination or intercourse. Early diagnosis is key, as uterine cancer is highly treatable when detected in its initial stages. Diagnostic methods typically include a pelvic exam, ultrasound, endometrial biopsy, or hysteroscopy. Once diagnosed, treatment options depend on the cancer’s stage and type but often start with surgery to remove the uterus (hysterectomy), sometimes along with the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Advanced cases may also require radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or chemotherapy to prevent recurrence and manage spread. Surgical expertise plays a critical role in successful outcomes. Dr. Munisha Sharma is a leading Gynecologic Cancer Surgeon and Robotic Surgeon with specialized experience in managing uterine cancer. Her use of advanced, minimally invasive robotic techniques offers patients greater precision, smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgery. Dr. Sharma is known not only for her technical skill but also for her patient-centered approach. She works closely with each woman to develop a tailored treatment plan, ensuring both effective cancer management and compassionate support. Her commitment to excellence makes her a trusted name in uterine cancer care.