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60 Years Old, Uterus Got Removed, Have Muscular Growth In Vagina. Cancer?

hi this is a case of my mother in law, she is 60 years old and her uterus had removed 6 years ago but now 3.5 cm muscular growth seen inside vagina ........is this a cancer ..........? can you tell me the symptom of this kind of cancer............she has siverely headache and constant fever since 1 month with 100-101 degree F.
Tue, 5 Mar 2013
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Any abnormal growth at this age should be viewed with suspicion. Your mother-in-law needs a physical examination as soon as possible by a gynecologist as it is difficult on paper to give an opinion without actually visualizing the lesion. The constant fever indicates infection and it needs to be attended too. Please take the opinion of a physician as well. Take care.
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60 Years Old, Uterus Got Removed, Have Muscular Growth In Vagina. Cancer?

Hello, Any abnormal growth at this age should be viewed with suspicion. Your mother-in-law needs a physical examination as soon as possible by a gynecologist as it is difficult on paper to give an opinion without actually visualizing the lesion. The constant fever indicates infection and it needs to be attended too. Please take the opinion of a physician as well. Take care.