Menopause refers to the transition period from middle age to old age, which is prone to various health problems and affects physical and mental health due to the physical, psychological and social changes of women. Menopausal gynecological tumors Menopause is the high incidence age for three major gynecological malignant tumors (cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and ovarian cancer), so we must be vigilant to achieve the “three early” early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment of gynecological malignant tumors. Cervical cancer is one of the most common gynecological malignant tumors. Its incidence rate increases significantly with age, but after continuous large area gynecological screening, its incidence rate has been significantly reduced. However, since retired women often do not take part in screening and do not go to the clinic when they have symptoms, advanced cervical cancer still occurs even in big cities, which is a problem worthy of attention. 2.Endometrial cancer is also known as uterine body cancer. It is reported that 80% of endometrial cancer occurs in women above 50 years old before and after menopause. In recent years, the incidence of endometrial cancer has been on the rise, and according to reports from Europe and the United States, the ratio of endometrial cancer to cervical cancer has changed from 1:8 in the past to 2:3 or even 1:1 at present, and the incidence of endometrial cancer in China has been on the rise recently. Vaginal bleeding and fluid discharge after menopause are the common symptoms of this disease, so we must be vigilant. 3.Ovarian cancer Ovarian tumor is one of the common diseases in gynecology, among which ovarian malignant tumor accounts for 10%. Although the incidence of ovarian cancer is slightly lower than that of cervical cancer and endometrial cancer, it is often diagnosed at a late stage because it is difficult to be detected early, and the mortality rate exceeds that of the first two types of cancer.