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How are Vaginal and Vulvar Cancers Detected?
Vaginal and vulvar cancers are typically detected through visible changes in the tissue, such as lesions, sores, or unusual growths. A pelvic exam can help identify these abnormalities.
Biopsies
are used to confirm the diagnosis.
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