A doctor should be seen if there are any of the following vaginal cancer signs:
Bleeding or discharge not related to menstrual periods.
Difficult or painful urination.
Pain during intercourse or in the pelvic area.
Also, there is still a chance of developing vaginal cancer in women who have had a hysterectomy.
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