Vaginal Cancer
The vagina goes from the cervix (the lower part of the uterus) to open up at the vulva (the external genitals).If you (or a loved one) are worried about developing a vaginal cancer, have just been diagnosed, are going through treatment, or are trying to stay well after treatment, the Detailed Guide can help you find the answers you need.
Circle Of Sharing »
Circle Of Sharing™ helps cancer patients and their caregivers get personalized information about the disease, and share that information with family and friends.
Clinical Trials »
Clinical trials are studies in which people volunteer to take part in tests of new drugs or procedures. Knowing all you can about clinical trials can help you feel better when deciding whether or not to take part in one.
DES Exposure »
DES (diethylstilbestrol) is a man-made form of estrogen, a female hormone, that was once prescribed to some pregnant women. Daughters of these women may have a higher risk of vaginal cancer.

