HPV and Cervical Cancer: Prevention, Screening, and Treatment
HPV is the necessary cause of virtually all cervical cancers. Vaccination, screening, and early treatment of precancerous lesions can prevent it.
HPV is the necessary cause of virtually all cervical cancers. Vaccination, screening, and early treatment of precancerous lesions can prevent it.
Vulvar itching is a symptom that can be caused by irritation, infection, skin conditions, or other gynecologic issues. This page explains common causes, when symptoms may need closer evaluation, and when medical review is important.
Vulvar cancer is a rare gynaecological cancer that develops on the external female genitalia. It has two distinct pathways: HPV-related in younger women, and chronic inflammatory skin conditions (lichen sclerosus) in older women. This page covers types, symptoms, diagnosis, staging, and specialist surgical treatment in Ahmedabad.
Precancerous cervical lesions are abnormal cervical cell changes that are not cancer but may increase the risk of cervical cancer if not identified and followed appropriately.
HPV infection is a common viral infection that often causes no symptoms. Some types are low risk, while others are linked to cervical precancer and cancer, which is why screening and prevention are important.
PCOS, or polycystic ovary syndrome, is a hormonal condition that can affect menstrual cycles, ovulation, metabolism, and reproductive health. Symptoms and severity can vary from person to person.
Primary vaginal cancer is rare, accounting for less than 2% of all gynaecological cancers. Most vaginal malignancies are secondary — spread from cervical, endometrial, or other cancers. This page covers types, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, staging, and treatment by a specialist gynaecological oncologist in Ahmedabad.
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers — caused primarily by persistent HPV infection and detectable early through Pap smear or HPV testing. This page covers types, risk factors, screening, staging, and the full range of surgical and non-surgical treatments available in Ahmedabad.
A persistent itch, unusual skin change, or lump on the vulva should never be ignored. Vulvar cancer is highly treatable when caught early.
Primary vaginal cancer accounts for only 1–2% of gynaecological cancers. But when symptoms are recognised early, outcomes can be excellent.
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