The difference between vaginal and vulvar cancers
Vagina and vulvar cancer are both rare types of gynaecological cancers. Cancer is named after the part of the body where it starts, even if it spreads to other parts...
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Posted in vaginal cancer, vulvar cancer; Comments 1 ; Posted 16 months ago by Andreas Obermair
How common is cervical cancer in Australia?
In Australia, there are just over 900 cases of cervical cancer diagnosed annually. The Cancer Council reports the risk of a woman being diagnosed by age 85 years is 1...
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Posted in cervical cancer; Comments 2 ; Posted 16 months ago by Andreas Obermair
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