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What type of laboratory values are too high or too low in vaginal cancer?thanks

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Not the key: Bloodwork isn't the key either to detecting, to diagnosing, or to treating any of the vaginal cancers or vulvar cancers. If you have a suspicious lesion there, it needs to be biopsied. If you do not, stop being concerned. Take it from this pathologist -- all the miracles of today's labs are often no substitute for the directed physical exam. Best wishes.

Answered 1/17/2014

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