Squamous cell vaginal cancer
Female pelvic anatomy What is vaginal cancer? Vaginal cancer is a rare type of cancer that affects women. The vagina is a tube-like organ that connects the cervix the lower part of the uterus to the vulva the outside female genitals. The vagina is lined by a layer of flat cells called squamous cells.


Vaginal Cancer
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Vaginal Cancer -squamous cell carcinoma | Cancer Survivors Network
VAIN vaginal pre-cancer A pre-cancer is a condition where some cells look abnormal. These cell changes are not cancer, but could become cancer over time. Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia or VAIN means that the changed cells are only found in the innermost surface layer of the vagina. VAIN is more common in women who have had their uterus removed hysterectomy and in those who were treated for cervical cancer or pre-cancer in the past. There are 3 types of VAIN:



What Is Vaginal Cancer?
Layers of vaginal tissue Layers of vaginal tissue Vaginal cancer most commonly begins in the thin, flat squamous cells that line the surface of the vagina. Other types of vaginal cancer may occur in other cells on the surface of the vagina or in the deeper layers of tissue. It's not clear what causes vaginal cancer. In general, cancer begins when healthy cells acquire a genetic mutation that turns normal cells into abnormal cells.






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