Genital tract tumor

Genital tract tumors. The most common skin metastatic cancers of the genital tract in women are ovaries (4%), endometrium (4%), and cervix (2%). The trunk pelvic region and umbilicus are the main sites of these skin metastatic cancers. Choriocarcinoma, usually a tumour of pregnancy, is not uncommon for metastasis to the skin. The primary tumor in men is the prostate, with less than 1% of skin metastatic cancers, which are common in the pelvic region.

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