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womens health clinic faq

Can cancer treatment cause vaginal atrophy?

Yes, cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, pelvic radiation, and some hormone therapies can cause vaginal atrophy by lowering oestrogen levels or damaging vaginal tissues.

Clinical Context

Vaginal atrophy after cancer treatment is common and treatable, but options may be limited depending on your cancer history—always discuss with your oncology or menopause specialist.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Guidelines recommend a tailored, multidisciplinary approach for survivors, including non-hormonal treatments and referral as needed. RCOG: Cancer and Vaginal Atrophy.