1.Why gynecological tumors are not the patent of married women? 2.Which tumors are easy to get before marriage? 3.Which women are prone to get these tumors? 4.What are the conditions that may be a sign of having tumor? From birth, girls have a God-given reproductive system, and they have to fulfill the important task of bearing and raising children to continue their lives. Before puberty, they rest silently and cannot produce eggs and secrete hormones, but at puberty (around 14 years old), they start to develop and become fertile, and it usually takes ten years or more from the time they become fertile to the time they get married. It should also be said that the development of a girl’s reproductive organs from a girl to a woman is completed before she gets married, so a gynecological visit is never a matter for married women. Tumors originating from reproductive organs are certainly not exclusive to married women either. The youngest gynecological tumor patient treated at Concord Hospital was born at only 37 days old. In the past ten years, there have been more than 100 cases of gynecologic malignant tumors treated at Concordia Hospital with the age of less than ten years old. Of course, there is a difference between the tumors that young women develop and those that older women develop. Older women are more likely to develop epithelial tumors of the ovaries, while younger patients often have tumors of germ cell origin, and mainly benign tumors, such as teratomas, endometriosis cysts, simple cysts, etc. Common benign tumors are teratomas, endometriosis cysts, and so on. Malignant tumors are predominantly of germ cell origin in young girls, such as immature teratomas, endodermal sinus tumors, asexual cell tumors, etc. There are also some prepubertal girls who are prone to malignant tumors of vaginal cervical and other origins. In general, malignant tumors of germ cell origin can be cured and will not affect the reproductive function of these patients, and they can get married and have children like normal women after treatment. Therefore, it is crucial to recognize these diseases and treat them in a timely manner. It is not yet possible to determine which women will have tumors, nor do we know the root cause of tumor growth, but early diagnosis is possible, which requires girls not to refuse to see gynecologists, not to refuse to have gynecological examinations, and to have early gynecological examinations if they have symptoms. We have a college student, 18 years old, not married, who often had vaginal bleeding, but was too embarrassed to see a gynecologist, so she kept treating her menstrual disorder secretly for one year. In the end, the patient was cured after chemotherapy, surgery and other treatments. Therefore, we suggest that girls should not be afraid to see a gynecologist. In foreign countries, after puberty, girls must see a gynecologist once, and after menstruation, they can gain knowledge about the normal physiology of the reproductive system and understand some pathology, so that they can know when to see a doctor. The signs of tumor are often hidden, but we still need to pay attention to some clues, there are four main ones: pain, lump, band, and blood. The specific explanation is 1. abnormal pain, often seen in ovarian cyst torsion, corpus luteum rupture, etc. 2. abnormal masses in the lower abdomen that one feels should also be noted and must be further examined by a doctor. 3. abnormal leucorrhea, often from vaginal or cervical tumors, should be noted. 4. abnormal bleeding. Abnormal bleeding, irregular vaginal bleeding, can be caused by dysfunction or tumor, and should be handled by a gynecologist to find the cause for further treatment. In conclusion, the great doctor treats the untreated diseases and women’s health requires the awareness of the whole society to be raised. God has given us the ability to continue our lives, so we need to take care of ourselves and live a healthy life to be more enjoyable.