The following factors may increase your risk of developing gynecologic cancer: Human papillomavirus (HPV): Cancers of the cervix, vagina, and vulva are often related to HPV, a common sexually transmitted infection. Therefore, having sex...
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Dr. Alfonso Ángel Quesada López-Fé
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To diagnose gynecologic cancers, doctors review a patient's medical history, perform a physical exam, and perform one or more diagnostic tests. Medical history. The doctor will review the patient's medical history, ask about symptoms, and...
The tests and tools used to diagnose gynecologic cancer depend on the type and location of the suspected cancer, as well as factors such as the patient's medical history and general health. A detailed diagnosis helps...