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AbstractDiagnosis of a primary vaginal cancer is rare because most of these lesions will be metastatic from another primary site. Although cancer of the vagina is more common in postmenopausal women, an increase in young women being diagnosed with primary vaginal cancer has been reported, especially in countries with a high HIV prevalence. This will be
Tracey Adams+2 more
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Twenty-two patients with Stage I through IV primary vaginal squamous cell carcinomas treated for cure with radiation therapy are reviewed, with particular emphasis on the relationship of dose to complications and local control. All but 2 patients received 4000 to 6000 rad whole pelvis irradiation plus at least one radium application.
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Only recently, we began to understand that our bodies are not our own – rather, we are hosts to and share space with trillions of microbes that perform valuable, beneficial functions1. The dialogue between our human cells and these microbial colonizers in part determines health from disease.
Caroline M. Mitchell, Susan D. Reed
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Tumors of the vagina are comparatively infrequent. New growths of all varieties, however, both cystic and solid, occasionally originate in the structures of this organ. Cystic Cystic tumors form a goodly percentage of all vaginal growths, although they are not common.
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Tuberculosis of the Vagina [PDF]
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The Bacteriology of the Vagina [PDF]
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