© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number 1089464 Figure One: The vulva and vagina.

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© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure One: The vulva and vagina

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Table One: Numbers and rates of new cases, cancers of the vulva and vagina, UK by country, five-year average, 1999–2003

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure Two: Numbers of new cases and age-specific rates for cancers of the vulva and vagina, UK, five-year average, 1999–2003

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure Three: Age-standardised* incidence and mortality rates for cancers of the vulva and vagina, Great Britain, 1971–2004

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure Four: Age standardised* incidence of vulval and vaginal cancer by world region, 2002 estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Table Two: Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) classification

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Table Three: FIGO staging guidelines for cancers of the vulva and vagina

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure Five: One- and five-year relative survival for cancers of the vulva and vagina, patients diagnosed in England and Wales, 1971–99, by year of diagnosis

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure Six: One- and five-year relative survival for cancers of the vulva and vagina, patients diagnosed in England and Wales, 1996–99, by age at diagnosis

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Table Four: Numbers and rates of deaths, cancers of the vulva and vagina, UK by country, five-year average, 2000–04

© Cancer Research UK 2007 Registered charity number Figure Seven: Numbers of deaths and age-specific mortality rates, cancers of the vulva and vagina, UK, five-year average, 2000–04