Condition introduction
Vaginal cancer is a relatively rare type of cancer that occurs in the vagina. Symptoms may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, pain during intercourse, and a vaginal mass or lump. It can be caused by factors such as HPV infection, radiation exposure, or previous cancer treatments.
Services provided by the department
Diagnostic services include vaginal cytology, colposcopy with biopsy, and imaging studies. Treatment approaches vary depending on the stage and type of cancer, including surgery (such as partial or total vaginectomy), radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. We also offer personalized treatment plans that take into account the patient's overall health and quality - of - life considerations.