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Vulvar Cancer Treatment
Vulvar Cancer Types
Vulvar Cancer Presentation
Understanding Vulvar Cancer
Management of VIN and VAIN
Diagnosis of VIN and VAIN
Precancerous Lesions of the Genital Tract
Beating Colorectal Cancer
Who Gets Colorectal Cancer?
Understanding Colorectal Cancer
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Vulvar Cancer Treatment
The fourth most common cancer of the female genital tract can be beaten. Once a diagnosis has been confirmed by biopsy then treatment options can be considered. Read this article to learn about vulvar cancer treatments
Vulvar Cancer Types
Vulvar cancer comprises 5% of the cancers of the female genital tract. Although less common, this malignancy can still contribute to significant morbidity and mortality in women. Read this article to learn about the different types.
Vulvar Cancer Presentation
Vulvar cancer can be difficult to detect and treat, contributing to significant morbidity and mortality. Its existence may also indicate the presence of another, nearby malignancy. Read this article to understand the presenting symptoms of vulvar cancer.
Understanding Vulvar Cancer
Vulvar cancer is the 4th most common cancer of the female genital tract. It develops from precancerous or intraepithelial lesion and the consequences of both treatment and no treatment are potentially life altering. Read this article to learn more.
Management of VIN and VAIN
Precancerous lesions of the genital tract are the precursors to cancer. A large percentage of these lesions will resolve spontaneously but it is impossible to know which ones will progress. Read this article to learn how these lesions are treated.
Diagnosis of VIN and VAIN
Cancers of the vulva and birth canal typically present as precancerous lesions, which provides a window of opportunity to prevent the transition to cancer. Read this article to learn how precancerous lesions are diagnosed.
Precancerous Lesions of the Genital Tract
The cancers of the vulva and birth canal typically develop over a long period of time. This precancerous phase represents an opportunity to prevent the development of cancer. The precancerous lesions are called vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) and VAIN. Read this article to find out more.
Beating Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal Cancer is a leading cause of death in both women and men. Over the past decades, an increased understanding of its development and treatment has lead to improved prevention, early diagnosis and survival. Read this article to learn how you can beat this devastating malignancy.
Who Gets Colorectal Cancer?
Colorectal cancer is ranked #3 in the top causes of cancer death in women in the U.S. The death rates have decreased over the past 20 years but there is still an opportunity to decrease the death rates further. Read this article to find out if you are at risk.
Understanding Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. and the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. This cancer can be beat. Read this article to learn more.
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