Gynecological Cancers
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													Personal Stories
							Personal stories from women who have experienced gynecological cancers
						
					
											
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								Precancerous Cervical Changes
							Most of the precancerous cervical lesions are diagnosed during routine examinations (Pap or HPV typing) and are treated in a timely manner, before progressing to cancer.
						
					
											
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								Endometrial Cancer
							The cancer that can be detected early. 
Uterine cancer is the most common gynecological cancer. It is usually diagnosed early and successfully treated. 
						
					
											
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								Cervical Cancer
							The cervix is part of the female reproductive system, which includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and vulva. The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina.						
					
											
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								Ovarian Cancer
							Ovarian cancer (an insidious disease that is sometimes referred to as the “Whisper Killer”) is the fifth most common cancer among women						
					
											
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								Vaginal Cancer
							Vaginal cancer is a rare form of cancer, and is similar to cervical cancer. There are two types of vaginal malignancies: squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma. 
						
					
											
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								Vulvar Cancer
							Vulvar cancer develops in the skin surrounding the urethra and vagina, including the clitoris and labia. 
						
					
											
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								BRCA
							The BRCA gene is in charge of regulating DNA replication. Mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 cause errors in DNA replication due to loss of regulation.						
					
											
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