Most women have never heard of their prostate, let alone considered that they could develop prostate cancer. But buried in female anatomy are small structures called Skene’s glands that develop from ...
Most people learn in biology class that the prostate is unique to men. Yet human anatomy holds a small surprise: at the front wall of the vagina sits a pair of glands, the Skene’s glands, that share ...
A 72-year-old woman from the Greek city of Patras experienced a scare she’ll never forget. She visited the doctor due to bladder discomfort—nothing unusual at first. But after undergoing tests, the ...
While the prostate is typically associated with men, women possess Skene's glands, analogous to the male prostate. Though rare, these glands can develop cancer, often mimicking common conditions like ...