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How is vaginal cancer diagnosed?

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Biopsy: Precancerous lesions are noticed on examination and can be further evaluated by your doctor a number of ways, but most likely need to be biopsied to make the correct diagnosis. After a tissue diagnosis has been made, excision of the lesion is generally recommended.

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Biopsy: Examination, evaluation by gynecologist may lead to a biopsy of a suspicious lesion. This is the only way to diagnose it.

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