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Comprehensive
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Women’s
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Women’s
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HealthCancers
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Cancers
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Cancers
Sexual
Dysfunction
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What are the risk factors for Lichen sclerosis, previous VIN, Paget's disease,
vulvar cancer? malignant melanoma, Bartholin's cyst, HPV
infection, early sexual contact with HPV,
smoking, age (two-thirds of cases occur in
women over 60), HIV, previous gynecologic
malignancy.
What are the common symptoms Often asymptomatic; may have a vulvar lump
of vulvar cancer? or mass, vulvar pruritus, vulvar bleeding,
dysuria.
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How is vulvar cancer diagnosed? Visual identification of lesion followed by
biopsy.
What are the risk factors for Morbid obesity, physical inactivity, chronic
endometrial cancer? anovulation, genetics, PCOS, increased age
(most common in postmenopausal women),
smoking, history of pelvic radiation,
endometrial hyperplasia.
What are the symptoms of Abnormal uterine bleeding (most common),
endometrial cancer? pelvic pain, abdominal distention, bloating,
change in bowel or bladder pattern, loss of
appetite.
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How is endometrial cancer No screening test available; atypical glandular
diagnosed? cells in postmenopausal women suggestive;
follow-up with transvaginal ultrasound or
endometrial tissue biopsy; Dilation and
Curettage is the gold standard.
What are the risk factors for Family history in first-degree relative,
ovarian cancer? advancing age, more ovulation (never
pregnant), Lynch syndrome, obesity, use of
talcum powder, smoking, BRCA1 and 2 gene
mutations.
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