Vaginal adenocarcinoma

Vaginal adenocarcinoma is a rare vaginal malignant tumor, accounting for 4% to 9% of primary vaginal tumors. Can appear at any age. Most vaginal adenocarcinomas are metastatic from other cancers, such as endometrial cancer, cervical adenocarcinoma, ovarian cancer, bladder cancer, and rectal cancer. Vaginal adenocarcinoma of the renal duct is seen in young women.

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