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Treatment of Stage II, Stage III, and Stage IVA Vaginal Cancer
For information about the treatments listed below, see the Treatment Option Overview section.
Treatment of stage II, stage III, and stage IVA vaginal cancer is the same for squamous cell cancer and adenocarcinoma. Treatment may include the following:
- Internal and/or external radiation therapy to the vagina. Radiation therapy may also be given to the lymph nodes near tumors in the lower part of the vagina.
- Surgery (vaginectomy or pelvic exenteration) with or without radiation therapy.
- Chemotherapy given with radiation therapy.
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This information was sourced and adapted from Adapted from the National Cancer Institute's
Physician Data Query (PDQ®) Cancer Information Summaries on
www.cancer.gov.
This information updated
November 1, 2024.
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- Stages of Vaginal Cancer
- Treatment Option Overview
- Treatment of Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VaIN)
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- Treatment of Stage IVB Vaginal Cancer
- Treatment of Recurrent Vaginal Cancer
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