ABSTRACT

Vaginal cancer without involvement of the vulva or cervix is a rarity, accounting for only 1-2% of gynecological malignancies (1). About 50% of these lesions arise in the upper third of the vagina and 57% are located on the posterior wall of the vagina (2). Overall, 80-90% of vaginal neoplasias are secondary lesions of primary tumors of the cervix, endometrium, colon and rectum, ovary, or vulva.