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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Vaginal squamous cell carcinoma
  1. What Is Vaginal Cancer? (American Cancer Society)  
    Vaginal Cancer/Start Here ... Vaginal Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... The vagina
  2. Vaginal Cancer/Start Here ... Vaginal Cancer ... Vaginal cancer treatment options include various surgical procedures, topical chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. ...
  3. ... types include: Adenocarcinoma Melanoma Sarcoma The cause of squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina is unknown. But a history of cervical cancer ...
  4. Cancers Linked With HPV Each Year (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    HPV/Statistics and Research ... HPV ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Each year in the United States, HPV causes about 37,800 cancers.
  5. ... womb) that opens at the top of the vagina. This test is sometimes called a Pap "smear" or "cervical cytology."
  6. ... womb) that opens at the top of the vagina. The changes are not cancer, but they can lead to cancer of the cervix if not treated.
  7. ... or in glands on the sides of the vaginal opening. ... cancers found on the vulva are: Adenocarcinoma Basal cell carcinoma ... or vaginal cancer Smoking Women with a condition called vulvar ...
  8. ... womb) that opens at the top of the vagina. Abnormal changes in the cells on the surface of the cervix is called cervical dysplasia .
  9. ... colitis) or damage to the mucosa in the vagina, the anus, or the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body (the urethra).Kindler EB increases the risk of developing a form of cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. This type of cancer arises from squamous cells, ...
  10. Rare Cancers of Childhood Treatment From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Treatment for rare cancers of childhood depends on the specific cancer (e.g., nasopharyngeal, thyroid, oral, laryngeal, lung, esophageal, cardiac). See ...
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