C51-C58: Malignant neoplasms of female genital organs

C57: Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified female genital organs

Malignant neoplasms of other and unspecified female genital organs are cancers that develop due to uncontrolled and abnormal cell growth in various parts of the female reproductive system excluding the ovary, uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and vulva. This could include rare types of cancer in the broad ligaments, round ligaments, or other tissues not commonly classified. These cancers may originate in these areas or could have spread from another part of the body. Symptoms can vary and might include pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or unusual vaginal discharge. Factors like age, certain genetic mutations, a history of certain other cancers, or a family history could increase the risk. The progression of these cancers will often depend on the exact type and stage of the cancer, as well as the overall health of the patient.