To find out more about these specific cancer types click through below.
Vaginal cancer
This information has been prepared to help you understand more about vaginal cancer. It is common to feel shocked and upset when told you have vaginal cancer. We hope this information will help you, your family and friends understand how vaginal cancer is diagnosed and treated.
Vulvar cancer
This information has been prepared to help you understand more about vulvar cancer. It is common to feel shocked and upset when told you have vulvar cancer. We hope this information will help you, your family and friends understand how vulvar cancer is diagnosed and treated.
Ovarian cancer
Many people feel shocked and upset when told they have ovarian cancer. We hope this information will help you, your family and friends understand how ovarian cancer is diagnosed and treated. We cannot give advice about the best treatment for you. You need to discuss this with your doctors. However, this information may answer some of your questions and help you think about what to ask your treatment team.
Cervical cancer
It is common to feel shocked and upset when told you have cervical cancer. We hope this information will help you, your family and friends understand how cervical cancer is diagnosed and treated. We cannot give advice about the best treatment for you. You need to discuss this with your doctors. However, this information may answer some of your questions and help you think about what to ask your treatment team.
Cancer of the uterus
This information has been prepared to help you understand more about cancer of the uterus – also called uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, womb cancer, or cancer of the lining of the womb.