Vaginal Cancer

Vaginal cancer is the rarest of the gynaecological cancers and is diagnosed in 250-300 women a year in the UK, with over 70% of diagnoses in women over 60. Vaginal cancer is a skin cancer which is caused by a cell changing its growth pattern, causing it to increase in size each time it replicates. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the main causative factor.

What are the symptoms?

What causes vaginal cancer?

How is vaginal cancer diagnosed?

How is vaginal cancer treated?

Will I need surgery for vaginal cancer?

I have been diagnosed with vaginal cancer, what do I need to know?

Is vaginal cancer the same as cervical cancer?

What are my chances of beating this cancer?

Who has a higher risk of developing vaginal cancer?

​What can women do minimise their risks?

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