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Results 1 - 10 of 98 for Vaginal carcinoma
  1. Vaginal cancer is cancer of the vagina, a female reproductive organ. ... Most vaginal cancers occur when another cancer, such as cervical , vulvar, or endometrial cancer , spreads. This is called secondary vaginal ...
  2. ... using a dilator, which can help gently stretch vaginal walls. You may also want to discuss hormone replacement therapy if you have menstrual changes from radiation or chemotherapy.
  3. ... over age 50 History of cervical cancer or vaginal cancer Smoking Women with a condition called vulvar intraepithelial ... Jhingran A, Russell AH, Seiden MV, et al. Cancers of the cervix, vulva, and vagina. In: Niederhuber JE, Armitage JO, Kastan MB, Doroshow ...
  4. ... womb) that opens at the top of the vagina. ... Have not had regular Pap tests Have abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge ... Intraepithelial neoplasia of the lower genital tract (cervix, vagina, vulva): etiology, screening, diagnosis, management. In: ... ...
  5. ... Cervical cancer Ovarian cancer Colorectal cancer Uterine cancer Vaginal cancer Breast cancer Bladder cancer ... sexual desire Changes in the lining of your vagina. This can ... for breast cancer can cause: Loss of sexual desire Vaginal pain ...
  6. ... or pelvis Birth defects of the womb or vagina Cancers of the bladder , cervix , uterus , ovaries , vagina , and other pelvic structures Growths in or around ...
  7. ... daughters' chances of developing a rare form of vaginal cancer. In some cases, a developmental disorder can be ...
  8. ... You may need a biopsy to rule out vaginal cancer, especially if the mass appears to be solid. ...
  9. ... types of HPV. They can also lead to vaginal or vulvar cancer, anal cancer, and throat or mouth cancer. Important ... result Make sure you are screened for cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or anal cancer if you have been diagnosed with genital warts.
  10. ... can cause certain types of cancers, including: Cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers in women Penile cancer in men Anal cancers ...
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