Vaginal Cancer treatment in Chiapas
In Chiapas, 15 specialists treat vaginal cancer, with profiles like gynecologist and cardiologist, spread across 15 clinics. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
Consultations from $900 MXN.
Vaginal cancer is a growth of malignant cells in the tissues that form the vaginal canal. It is uncommon and can originate in the vagina itself or spread from nearby structures.
When to see a doctor? It is advisable to seek care given vaginal bleeding outside of menstruation or after menopause, unusual discharge, discomfort when urinating, or a sensation of a lump. An early evaluation usually makes follow-up easier.
Frequent symptoms: Abnormal bleeding, persistent discharge, pelvic pain, or pain during intercourse.
Which specialist treats it? The initial evaluation is usually handled by a gynecologist or obstetrician, and when cancer is confirmed or suspected the gynecologic oncologist, the oncologist, and the radiation oncologist take part. If you notice any of these signs, the most sensible thing is to discuss it with a professional who can guide you in a personalized way.
Which specialist to see for vaginal cancer in Chiapas?
Doctors who treat vaginal cancer in Chiapas
Dr. Berenice Cigarroa Rizo
Dr. Edgar Cruz Salazar
Dr. Rafael Alejandro Perez Meza
Dr. Ana Isabel Díaz Romero
Dr. Miguel Angel Cano Rovelo
Dr. Erasmo Carlos Méndez Albores
Dr. Julio Cesar Montesinos Hidalgo
Dr. Raúl Anaya Lara
Dr. Maricela Fuentes Martínez
Dr. Manuel De Jesús Silva Cantoral
Dr. Moisés De Jesús Pérez López
Dr. Eduardo Galdamez Zepeda
Dr. Jorge Valverde Moisés
Dr. Mayra Flores Lopez
Dr. Ismael Megchún Morales
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats vaginal cancer?
The treatment of vaginal cancer is usually handled by specialists in cardiologist, gynecologist, radiologist, radiation therapist, radiation oncologist, oncologist, gynecologic oncologist, gynecologic oncologist, obstetrician-gynecologist.
How many doctors are available in Chiapas?
We currently have 15 doctors who can treat vaginal cancer in Chiapas.