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Cancer Vulva
Cancer vulva will usually have accompanying viruses detected, such as the human papilloma virus, HPV.
Those women who have constant itching and changes in the color of the vaginal area have a higher risk to get the disease. An annual pelvic exam and Pap smear is important for every woman. During the examination, the doctor can detect some abnormality in color or structure of the organ.
Cancer vulva will usually have accompanying viruses detected, such as the human papilloma virus, HPV.
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Cancer Vulva -
Human Papilloma Virus, HPV
This is a rare condition in women that affects the outer part of a woman's vagina. Most women having the disease are aged over 50. However, the latest research shows that the condition is found in women over 40 more frequently nowadays. Cancer vulva will usually have accompanying viruses detected, such as the human papilloma virus, HPV.
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