Vaginal Cancer: Rare but Treatable — What Every Woman Should Know
Vaginal cancer is rare but treatable when caught early. Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment. Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel, ESGO-certified.
Vaginal cancer is rare but treatable when caught early. Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment. Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel, ESGO-certified.
Vulvar cancer in older women — signs, diagnosis, treatment. Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel, ESGO-certified.
Complete guide to cervical cancer in India 2026: HPV vaccination, screening, diagnosis, treatment by stage, fertility-preserving options. Dr. Nishtha Tripathi.
8 essential cervical cancer facts every woman should know — HPV, screening, vaccination, treatment. Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel, ESGO-certified.
Most precancerous cervical changes can be treated in the outpatient clinic. A specialist explains LLETZ, cone biopsy, and the follow-up programme that keeps women safe.
An abnormal Pap smear showing CIN is not cancer — it is the finding that prevents cancer. A specialist explains the grades, the follow-up pathway, and what treatment involves.
A positive HPV test is not a cancer diagnosis — but it does require follow-up. An oncologist explains HPV, cervical screening, and the path from positive test to clear result.
Most vaginal discharge is normal or the result of common infections. But certain patterns signal gynaecological pathology that requires urgent assessment.
HPV vaccination is one of the most effective tools available for preventing cervical cancer — a disease that claims nearly 80,000 lives in India every year. With the launch of the nationwide free HPV vaccination drive in February 2026, India has taken a historic step toward making cervical cancer a preventable tragedy of the past. […]
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