General Vaginal Cancer News

The daily vaginal cancer news is a unique cancer news service that evaluates all aspects of vaginal cancer research and reports on the developments that are most important to cancer patients and health care providers. The daily cancer news provides information about emerging options for vaginal cancer prevention, early detection and vaginal cancer treatment, as well as advances in supportive care and personalized medicine. Supportive care improves quality of life by making vaginal cancer treatment more tolerable, and personalized medicine offers the potential for improved treatment outcomes by using specific characteristics of the patient or the cancer to guide cancer treatment decisions. In addition, interested individuals can search the Cancer Consultants Vaginal Cancer News Archives to find the results of the cancer studies that led to the care they have been offered.

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Recent General Vaginal Cancer News


Aldara™ Effective Against Precancerous Changes to the Vulva (March 7, 2006)

Aldara™ Effective Against Precancerous Changes to the Vulva According to a study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, a 16-week course of treatment with Aldara™ (imiquimod)... Continue Reading

Stress and Depression Frequent Among Women Treated for Gynecological Cancers (February 22, 2005)

Stress and Depression Frequent Among Women Treated for Gynecological Cancers According to the results of a study recently published in Gynecologic Oncology , women with gynecologic cancer often experience... Continue Reading

Long-Term Survival Achieved with Brachytherapy in Patients with Vaginal Cancer (February 14, 2002)

Long-Term Survival Achieved with Brachytherapy in Patients with Vaginal Cancer Patients with vaginal cancer that has not spread to distant sites in the body may achieve long-term survival when treated... Continue Reading

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