Vaginal Cancer

Vaginal/Vulval Cancer

Overview
  • When cancer starts in the vagina, it is called vaginal cancer. The vagina, also called the birth canal, is the hollow, tube-like channel between the bottom of the uterus and the outside of the body.
  • When cancer forms in the vulva, it is vulvar cancer. The vulva is the outer part of the female genital organs. It has two folds of skin, called the labia.
  • Vaginal and vulvar cancers are very rare.
What are the signs and symptoms?
Main symptoms include
  • Vaginal discharge
  • Itching or burning sensation in vagina
  • Pain during sexual intercourse
  • Lower abdominal pain
Treatment options
  • Treatment options depend on tumour stage and size
  • Surgery and radiotherapy are very effective in early-stage disease, whereas radiation therapy is the primary treatment for more advanced stages.
  • Radical vulvectomy/ vaginal excision was done earlier, and is now being replaced with conservative less mutilating surgery + reconstructive surgery
  • Nodal dissection in case of nodal metastasis.