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  1. Oesophageal cancer

    The oesophagus is part of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which is a section of the digestive system.

  2. Stomach and oesophageal cancers

    The symptoms of stomach cancer are usually vague and can be common to other medical conditions.

  3. Stomach cancer

    Tumours can begin anywhere in the stomach, although most start in the stomach’s inner lining.

  4. Vaginal cancer

    Some vaginal cancers have no symptoms in their early stages, and only cause symptoms once they have invaded other parts of the body.

  5. Vulvar cancer

    In its early stages, vulvar cancer often has no symptoms because the cancer is so tiny.

  6. Vulvar conditions

    Vulvar conditions include skin complaints, infections, chronic pain and cancerous conditions.

  7. Cervical cancer

    Cervical cancer information including signs and symptoms, screening, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, HPV vaccine and where to get help. Tests are recommended for 25-74 year olds every 5 years.

  8. DES daughters

    If your mother took DES while she was pregnant with you, then you are a DES daughter or DES son.

  9. Pancreatic cancer

    The causes of pancreatic cancer are unknown, but smokers are at greater risk.

  10. Kidney cancer

    Most kidney cancers are found when the doctor is checking for something else.

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