Vagina and vulvar cancers are rare types of gynecological cancers affecting the female reproductive system. Vaginal cancer develops in the tissues of the vagina, the muscular canal connecting the cervix to the outside of the body. Vulvar cancer affects the vulva, the external part of the female genitalia. Both cancers are more common in women over 60 but can occur at any age. Risk factors include human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, smoking, chronic vulvar inflammation, and a history of cervical cancer or vulvar precancerous lesions. Symptoms vary but may include itching, pain, abnormal bleeding, lumps, or sores that do not heal. Diagnosis involves a detailed pelvic exam, biopsy of suspicious areas, imaging scans, and sometimes colposcopy. Early detection improves outcomes significantly. Treatment depends on the cancer stage and location and may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination. Surgery ranges from local excision to more extensive removal of affected tissues. Radiation and chemotherapy are used when surgery is not feasible or as additional treatments. Dr. Ninad Katdare, a surgical oncologist, is experienced in managing these cancers with a focus on precision surgery aimed at complete tumor removal while preserving function and quality of life. His multidisciplinary approach ensures personalized care tailored to each patient’s needs. Early diagnosis and expert treatment by specialists like Dr. Katdare improve survival and quality of life for women with vaginal and vulvar cancers. For More Details and consultation Contact Dr Ninad Katdare!