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Cancer

Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer begins with abnormal, microscopic changes in cells in the outer layer of the cervix, which is the small, donut-shaped structure located at the top of the vagina.

Fallopian Tube Cancer
Fallopian tube cancer occurs when cells in the fallopian tubes multiply out of control and form a tumor.

Ovarian Cancer
Any malignant tumor that begins in the ovaries is called ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer accounts for 4 percent of all cancers in women.

Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer results from the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the prostate gland, a gland near the base of the penis that produces part of the fluid in semen.

Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both testicles, also called testes.

Uterine Cancer
Uterine cancer is the most prevalent cancer of the female reproductive tract and accounts for 13 percent of all cancers in women.

Vaginal Cancer
Vaginal cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the vagina, also called the birth canal. Vaginal cancer is rare, accounting for only about 3 percent of cancers affecting the female reproductive system.

Vulvar Cancer
Vulvar cancer occurs in the vulva, the external genital area of a woman's reproductive system.


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