Bartholin Gland Malignancy

Bartholin gland malignancy is an uncommon type of cancer in the

Bartholin gland

. It is most common in women in their mid-60s. The tumor can become large before a woman is aware of the symptoms. One of the first symptoms can be

dyspareunia

.
Early diagnosis can help to prevent cancer from the glands to surroundings.
Symptoms

Vulvar lesion

or Genital sore

or Bulge out of vagina

  • Painless

  • Hardened mass

  • Fixed

common

Blood from vagina not from period

Pain during sexual intercourse

Risk factors

Cessation of menstrual periods

Treatment
Treatment can be a vulvectomy that results in the removal of the growth along with an extensive removal of adjacent tissue.
Recommended specialist

If you have Bartholin Gland Malignancy, then visit an obstetrician-gynecologist as soon as possible.

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