Dr Vijayashree Murthy

Vaginal & Vulvar Cancer Treatment

Vaginal & Vulvar Cancer Treatment

Vaginal and vulvar cancers are rare gynaecological cancers that can often be treated successfully when detected early. Awareness of symptoms, regular gynaecological examinations, and timely treatment play a crucial role in improving outcomes and quality of life.

At our centre, we provide comprehensive vaginal and vulvar cancer care with advanced diagnostics, surgery, radiation therapy, medical oncology, and personalised treatment planning tailored to every patient’s condition and stage of cancer.

Common Symptoms of Vaginal & Vulvar Cancer Treatment

Persistent itching or irritation

Pelvic pain or discomfort

Abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge

Pain or burning sensation during urination

Pain during intercourse

Lump, growth, or ulcer in the vulvar region

Vaginal & Vulvar Cancer Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the type, stage, location, spread of cancer, and the patient’s overall health condition.

Surgical Treatment

local excision surgery

Local Excision Surgery

vulvectomy

Vulvectomy

Ovarian Tumour Removal

Vaginal Cancer Surgery

debulking surgery

Reconstructive Surgery

Medical Oncology & Radiation Therapy

cryotherapy

Cryotherapy

Chemotherapy to destroy cancer cells

Chemotherapy

Hormonal therapy for hormone-sensitive cancers

Targeted Therapy

immunotherapy

Immunotherapy

Recovery & Supportive Care

Our multidisciplinary team provides rehabilitation support, pain management, emotional counselling, nutritional guidance, and long-term follow-up care to support complete recovery and overall well-being.

 

Why Choose Us for Vaginal & Vulvar Cancer Care?

Advanced cancer diagnostic and treatment facilities

Advanced gynaecologic cancer diagnostic and treatment facilities

Experienced gynaecology and women’s health specialists

Experienced oncology and gynaecologic cancer specialists

Complete follow-up and long-term women’s wellness support

Focus on early diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment options

Supportive care including counselling and rehabilitation

Personalised and multidisciplinary cancer care

Multidisciplinary team of oncologists and specialists

Compassionate and confidential patient support

Supportive rehabilitation and follow-up care (1)

Comprehensive rehabilitation and follow-up care

Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer

01

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection

02

Smoking and tobacco use

03

Increasing age

04

Weak immune system

05

Chronic vulvar skin conditions or precancerous changes

Frequently Asked Question

Common symptoms include itching, abnormal bleeding, pain, discharge, or a lump or sore in the vaginal or vulvar area.

Yes. Certain high-risk strains of HPV are associated with an increased risk of vaginal and vulvar cancers.

Early-stage cancers often have good treatment outcomes when diagnosed and treated promptly.

Many patients may require surgery, although treatment plans may also include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or combined approaches.

Vaginal and vulvar cancers are relatively rare compared to other gynaecological cancers.

Diagnosis usually involves pelvic examination, colposcopy, biopsy, and imaging studies.

Take the First Step Towards Prevention

Do not ignore persistent itching, abnormal bleeding, pain, or unusual changes in the vaginal or vulvar area. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can significantly improve recovery and treatment outcomes.