Vaginal cancer develops when malignant cells proliferate in the vagina. Many types of cancer can move to the vagina from elsewhere, although cancer that begins here is uncommon. Each year, around 6,000 new cases are reported in the United States.
Some incidences of vaginal cancer have no known etiology. However, the majority of them are connected to HPV infection. This is the most often transmitted sexually transmitted illness (STD). An HPV infection usually resolves on its own, but if it persists, it can lead to cervical and vaginal cancer.
Vaginal cancer often doesn’t cause symptoms. Your doctor might find it during a routine exam or Pap test.
If you have symptoms, they can include:
If you notice any of these things, it doesn’t mean you have vaginal cancer. You could just have an infection. But it’s important to get it checked out.
Patients and their doctors will decide on treatment based on many things, including how close the cancer is to other organs, its stage, whether the patient had radiation treatment in the pelvic area, and whether she had a hysterectomy to remove her uterus.
When it comes to treatment, radiation therapy is becoming increasingly popular among patients. To destroy cancer, this treatment employs high-powered X-rays or other kinds of radiation. The doctor may use an X-ray machine to transmit X-rays into the body, or he may implant a radioactive chemical into the case’s body, on or near the malignancy.
Still, it is important to note that the perfect execution of such a task necessitates a proper and highly professional laser machine.
In this vein, the Portable Surgery 810nm Diode Laser System FDA LASER-1.2A is one of the most recommended equipment among surgeons due to its excellent efficacy in treating such forms of cancer.
To explain in more detail, this device’s blue laser light interacts better with the tissue components haemoglobin or melanin. At 980 nm (the high-level laser radiation needed), the machine performs better and gentler cutting, even at lower power.
Accordingly, its improved cutting performance makes it ideally suited to all surgical applications, particularly for vaginal cancer.
What also makes the LASER-1.2A highly appreciated and recommended by surgeons is that it displays an accurate alignment and exact sighting during the treatment. All thanks to its green aiming beam.
To further improve the treatment, the device is supported with a fibre guide laser. So, it is compatible with various endoscopic uses. Also, these special fibres are sterilisable which, in turn, prevents any possible cross-infection while guaranteeing a clean and bloodless operative area.
With a 980 nm wavelength and 15W as maximum power, the device is thought to perfectly address the vaginal cancer issue.
That is highly attributed to the fact that The LASER-1.2 A uses infrared wavelengths and ultra-blue light to ensure high-level performance.
That is also estimated to reduce thermal damage and its peculiar interaction with haemoglobin.
Due to all these features, the LASER-1.2 A guarantees increased cutting effectiveness, much higher than the one obtained with infrared lasers.
Vaginal cancer can be deadly. Unfortunately, it is one of the most common cancer types women are vulnerable to. However, when diagnosed and treated in the early stages the prognosis is generally good. Laser treatment has recently proved to be effective enough in terms of early diagnosing and treating this issue especially since it proved to be a successful addition to cancer surgery in particular.
On this premise, we endeavored to highlight the advantages of laser treatment, specifically the efficacy of LASER-1.2 A as a surgical laser device capable of effectively treating the potentially fatal condition of vaginal cancer.
Reference: Vaginal Cancer
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