Vaginal Cancer
Vaginal cancer is a rare type of cancer that starts in the vagina. It can be caused by factors such as HPV infection, older age, and exposure to certain drugs. Symptoms may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, pain during sex, and urinary or bowel issues. Early detection and treatment can lead to high success rates. This page provides information on the types, causes, symptoms, and survival rates of vaginal cancer.
What are the common symptoms associated with vaginal cancer?
Can you explain the different stages of vaginal cancer and their implications?
What are the available treatment options for vaginal cancer?
Can you explain the different stages of vaginal cancer and their implications?
What are the available treatment options for vaginal cancer?