Vulvar cancer is a rare cancer that starts in the tissues of the vulva.
Having an HPV infection can increase the risk of vulvar cancer.
Learn more about vulvar and vaginal cancer
Vaginal Cancer
Symptoms include:
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Unusual vaginal bleeding
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Pain
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Problems with urination or bowel movements
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Watery vaginal discharge
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Lump or mass in the vagina
Vulvar Cancer
Symptoms include:
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Itching that doesn't go away
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Skin that is lighter or darker than usual
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Bump or lump
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Pain or burning
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Bleeding or discharge
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Open sore (for more than a month)
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Genital ulcer
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Assisting and supporting vaginal and vulvar cancer survivors as well as other gyn cancer survivors and their caregivers is at the heart of CGCA's mission.
Our community includes those newly diagnosed, in treatment, after treatment, in recurrence, and long-term survivors.
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