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==Endoscopic Test== | ==Endoscopic Test== | ||
These endoscopy procedures are not used often for women with vaginal cancer, but they may be needed in certain cases. | These [[endoscopy]] procedures are not used often for women with [[vaginal cancer]], but they may be needed in certain cases<ref name="pmid28445274">{{cite journal |vauthors=He Y, Zhao Q, Geng YN, Yang SL, Yin CH, Wu YM |title=Clinical analysis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia with vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia |journal=Medicine (Baltimore) |volume=96 |issue=17 |pages=e6700 |date=April 2017 |pmid=28445274 |pmc=5413239 |doi=10.1097/MD.0000000000006700 |url=}}</ref>. | ||
==Proctosigmoidoscopy== | ==Proctosigmoidoscopy== | ||
This test may be done if the vaginal cancer is large and/or in the part of the vagina next to the rectum and colon. Proctosigmoidoscopy looks at the rectum and part of the colon. It’s done to check for spread of vaginal cancer to these organs. In this procedure a thin, flexible, lighted tube is put into the rectum. Any areas that look suspicious will be biopsied. This test may be somewhat uncomfortable, but it should not be painful. | This test may be done if the [[vaginal cancer]] is large and/or in the part of the [[vagina]] next to the [[rectum]] and [[colon]]<ref name="pmid13594703">{{cite journal |vauthors=DAY E |title=The importance of vaginal cervical smears and of proctosigmoidoscopy in the cancer detection examination |journal=Acta Unio Int Contra Cancrum |volume=14 |issue=5 |pages=709–13 |date=1958 |pmid=13594703 |doi= |url=}}</ref>. [[Proctosigmoidoscopy]] looks at the rectum and part of the [[colon]]. It’s done to check for spread of [[vaginal cancer]] to these organs. In this procedure a thin, [[flexible]], lighted tube is put into the [[rectum]]. Any areas that look suspicious will be biopsied. This test may be somewhat uncomfortable, but it should not be painful. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Endoscopic Test
These endoscopy procedures are not used often for women with vaginal cancer, but they may be needed in certain cases[1].
Proctosigmoidoscopy
This test may be done if the vaginal cancer is large and/or in the part of the vagina next to the rectum and colon[2]. Proctosigmoidoscopy looks at the rectum and part of the colon. It’s done to check for spread of vaginal cancer to these organs. In this procedure a thin, flexible, lighted tube is put into the rectum. Any areas that look suspicious will be biopsied. This test may be somewhat uncomfortable, but it should not be painful.
References
- ↑ He Y, Zhao Q, Geng YN, Yang SL, Yin CH, Wu YM (April 2017). "Clinical analysis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia with vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia". Medicine (Baltimore). 96 (17): e6700. doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000006700. PMC 5413239. PMID 28445274.
- ↑ DAY E (1958). "The importance of vaginal cervical smears and of proctosigmoidoscopy in the cancer detection examination". Acta Unio Int Contra Cancrum. 14 (5): 709–13. PMID 13594703.