A member asked:

The lump i have is in the upper part of my vagina and about a quarter size round, could this be a vaginal cancer?

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Not necessarily.: Lumps in and around the vagina can be caused by many things, including but not limited to tumors, abscesses, lymph nodes, endometriosis, cervical masses, ectopic pregnancies, etc. I would strongly recommend seeing your gynecologist to have it looked at.

Answered 12/11/2014

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See a doctor: Vaginal cancer is one of the most rare kinds of cancer, although it is one possible cause of a lump in the vagina. Other more likely causes of the lump include a cyst (which is a small pouch next to the vagina), a sexually transmitted infection, chronic irritation, or benign (non-cancer) growth of the vaginal wall. See a doctor to get this checked out!

Answered 9/28/2016

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Consult your doctor: Asap. It is not feasible to provide an informed opinion from the information you provided. You should consult your doctor asap, just in case it is cancer, so that it may treated promptly. If it is due to an infection, it should still be treated promptly.

Answered 7/14/2012

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Vaginal cancer: Vaginal cancer is rare. Do you still have a cervix? A gartner's duct cyst is benign and much more common. See your gynecologist.

Answered 10/4/2016

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