How long does it take for vaginal cancer to form

It is possible for vaginal cancer to take about 30~40 years to form, but it needs to be determined by factors such as the patient’s infection with the virus and physical condition.
Vaginal cancer is mainly squamous cell carcinoma, and the cause may be related to prolonged infection with high-risk HPV virus, the vaginal wall is constantly stimulated, and finally vaginal cancer is formed, and most of the time it takes about 30~40 years to evolve.
However, there are some special patients who develop vaginal cancer in about 10 years after being infected with HPV virus. That is why it is crucial to prevent HPV infection. Once HPV infection is detected, professional and regular treatment should be carried out to prevent vaginal cancer.
If it is in the precancerous stage, the condition is well controlled and usually does not cause cancer. Therefore, if your body does not adapt, you should go to the hospital in time to prevent or delay the transformation of precancerous lesions as much as possible.