Did you know that some people may be more at risk of certain cancers than others?
By Meg Walters
The choices may include surgery, chemo or radiation, depending on the stage of the disease.
By Alice Porter
Even little known conditions can pack big punches, so keep an eye on your vulva.
This disease impacts the external female genitalia and can result in a variety of symptoms.
By Alice Porter
Many conditions impact sexual function, but none more than those that affect intimate areas.
Many conditions impact sexual function, but none more than those that affect intimate areas.
Don't overlook bumps and itching in the genital area. They could be signs of something serious.
By Jenna Clark
The position started as a response to health inequities and continues to be important today.
By Rae Nudson
A painful vulva can have many causes, but OTC treatments, such as witch hazel, are available.
If you develop GVHD after a bone marrow transplant, vaginal issues are common.
Got questions about this itchy and uncomfortable skin disease?
When treatment for MS leads to cancer, the compounding effect can seem insurmountable.
By Ally Sweeten
Being aware of and prepared for FCR can help you overcome and even avoid this condition.
Staying informed about HPV can reduce your risk for cancer, including cervical cancer.
By Sarah Morris
Cancer treatment can affect a person’s sex organs, libido, well-being and overall self-esteem.
By Anna Herod
Vulvar cancer is not common, but you need to identify symptoms early for good outcomes.
By Anna Herod