
Vídeos sobre el cáncer ginecológico
Revisado por el Dr. Colin Tidy, MRCGPAutor: Victoria RawPublicado originalmente el 26 de junio de 2025
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Our gynaecological video hub cover key topics including cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, womb cancer, and the rarer vulvar and vaginal cancers. Whether you're looking to spot symptoms early, learn about prevention, or support someone going through a diagnosis, these videos offer trusted information to help you feel more informed and confident about your health.
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Cáncer ginecológico
Gynaecological cancers are cancers that develop in a woman's reproductive organs. Symptoms can include unusual vaginal bleeding, persistent bloating, pelvic pain, and changes in toilet habits.
What are the symptoms of gynae cancer?
Are gynae cancers painful?
Do gynae cancers cause bleeding?
Can gynae cancers cause infertility?
Cáncer de cuello de útero
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cervix. It is often preventable with regular smear tests and the HPV vaccine, which help catch changes early before they turn into cancer.
What is cervical cancer?
What does the cervical cancer jab do?
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Cáncer de ovario
Ovarian cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the ovaries. Symptoms can include persistent bloating, tummy or pelvic pain, feeling full quickly when eating, and needing to wee more often.
¿Qué es el cáncer de ovario?
Womb cancer
Womb cancer, also known as uterus cancer, is cancer that affects the womb. The most common symptom is unusual vaginal bleeding-especially after the menopause. It can also cause bleeding between periods, pelvic pain, or a watery or bloody discharge.
What is womb cancer?
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Vulvar and vaginal cancer
Vulvar and vaginal cancers are rare types of gynaecological cancer that affect the outer and inner parts of the female genital area. They can cause symptoms like itching, pain, lumps, or unusual bleeding, and are more common in older women.
What is vulvar cancer?
How common is vulvar cancer?
How many types of vulvar cancer are there?
What is vaginal cancer?
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26 Jun 2025 | Publicado originalmente
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Dr. Colin Tidy, MRCGP

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