Tuesday 8 September 2015

Vaginal cuff cancer

What are the symptoms of vaginal cuff cancer? How does vaginal cancer start? Are vaginal cuff nodules cancerous? Will a vaginal ultasound detect ovarian cancer? We present a case report of secondary vaginal cancer after complete hysterectomy due to myoma that was complicated by low-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN I) and human papilloma virus ( HPV) infection.


After complete hysterectomy, the HPV DNA level in the vaginal tissue was obviously.

I am so sorry to hear about the vaginal cuff recurrance. It seems that I was immune to the chemo. Devastation was what I initially felt. A vaginal cuff is a closure made at the top of the vagina in the place of the cervix after a person has a hysterectomy. In this article, we look at the risks involved with having a vaginal cuff.


A vaginal cuff tear at the area where it was closed is a rare, but severe, complication of hysterectomy. It occurs if the incision used to make the vaginal cuff rips open and causes the edges of. I am also sorry to hear that you now have reoccurrence of cancer on your vaginal cuff.


I had chemo and external radiation times and internal brachytherapy radiation treatments.

The brachytherapy was specifally to reduce likelihood of vaginal cuff reoccurrence. Vaginal cancers can fall into two types: squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. If detected early enough, vaginal cancer can be cure and it doesn’t necessarily need to be considered fatal.


However, to prevent any further complications, a woman must be aware of the signs, symptoms, and increased risks associated with the illness. It’s a very uncommon disease. Abstract: Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most common gynecological cancers among women in the developed countries.


Vaginal cuff is the main location of relapses after a curative surgical. Age and being exposed to the drug DES (diethylstilbestrol) before birth affect a woman’s risk of vaginal cancer. Signs and symptoms of vaginal cancer include pain or abnormal vaginal bleeding. The type of treatment your cancer care team recommends depends on the type of vaginal cancer you have, how far the cancer has sprea your overall health, and your preferences.


There are no standard treatments that experts agree. Today I received some bad news, The doc thinks that my cancer came back. I might need to have a vaginal cuff done. Can you please explain that to me and what type of proceedure will be done.


We report a case of vaginal cuff dehiscence after vaginal cuff brachytherapy. A year old female underwent a robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and was. If you have vaginal bleeding that is not normal for you, see a doctor right away.


Also see a doctor if you have any of the other symptoms for two weeks or longer and they are not normal for you.

Symptoms may be caused by something other than cancer , but the only way to know is to see your doctor. Went through chemo, Gemzar and Carbo. The vaginal cuff is created by the surgeon at the top of the vagina where the cervix used to be, kind of like the end of a sock. The creation of the vaginal cuff does not usually shorten the vagina. There may be a very minor reduction in length (some studies report shortening by a quarter of an inch), but in most cases it is negligible.


In some cases, both brachytherapy and external beam radiation therapy are used. The stage and grade of the cancer are used to help decide what areas need to be treated with radiation therapy and. It varies in size from 1-centimetres.


Reason for this tissue is to maintain the Length of the Vagina as much as possible for sexual penitration.

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