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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
* Carcinomas of the vagina are uncommon tumors comprising about 1% of the cancers that arise in the female genital system. | * Carcinomas of the vagina are uncommon tumors comprising about 1% of the cancers that arise in the female genital system. | ||
* Estimated new cases and deaths from vaginal (and other female genital) cancer in the United States in 2015: | * Estimated new cases and deaths from vaginal (and other female genital) cancer in the United States in 2015: |
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Epidemiology and Demographics
- Carcinomas of the vagina are uncommon tumors comprising about 1% of the cancers that arise in the female genital system.
- Estimated new cases and deaths from vaginal (and other female genital) cancer in the United States in 2015:
- New cases: 4,070.
- Deaths: 910.
- Estimated new cases and deaths from vaginal (and other female genital) cancer in the United States in 2008:
- New cases: 2,210.
- Deaths: 760.