Vaginal cancer is a growth of cells that starts in the vagina. The cells multiply quickly and can invade and destroy healthy body tissue. It is a rare cancer that usually forms in your vaginal lining. You’re at a higher risk of developing it if you’re over 60 or have HPV.
Vaginal cancer doesn’t always cause symptoms. You may not know you have it until your healthcare provider notices abnormal cells during a routine screening.
Symptoms include vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge that’s watery, bloody or foul-smelling, pain during intercourse, a noticeable mass in your vagina and painful urination.
Surgery, radiation and chemotherapy are generally used to treat vaginal cancer.
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