Vaginal Cancer

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Vaginal cancer is rare cancer especially in women under 40 years, it can be found anywhere in the vagina. It grows very slowly and the prognosis depends on how the size it is, its spread, and the patient's general health. Cervical screening helps to identify the abnormality and find the treatment early.

Anatomy Background[edit | edit source]

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The internal female reproductive system consists of ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina.

The vagina is an elastic fibromuscular canal connecting the cervix with the vulva. It acts as a birth canal, an outlet for the menstrual blood flow, and a cavity for sexual intercourse.

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