Vulvar cancer is a less common gynecological cancer. HPV infection, smoking, and having a precancerous condition called vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia all increase the risk. Outlook for vulvar ...
Prior Authorization and Association With Delayed or Discontinued Prescription Fills Epidemiologic data showed a recent rise in incidence of VC, attributed to human papillomavirus. Surgery is the ...
Sentinel lymph node dissection in women with vulvar malignancies allowed gynecologic oncology surgeons to identify and remove just the sentinel nodes and follow the patients for complications and ...
Vulvar cancer is typically slow-growing and may take several years to progress without treatment. However, some types can spread more rapidly. How fast vulvar cancer spreads depends on several factors ...
Vulvar cancer is very rare, and survival rates have improved over the years. The chance of surviving vulvar cancer is relatively high compared with other cancers. According to the National Cancer ...
Doxorubicin Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk in Survivors of Adolescent and Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients enrolled in a single-arm phase II study. Pretreatment inguinal-femoral nodal assessment was ...
Most patients with locally advanced vulvar cancer who received chemotherapy and IMRT experienced a disappearance of their cancer. Treatment with two types of chemotherapy plus intensity-modulated ...
Precision medicine is looking increasingly promising in advanced vulvar squamous cell carcinomas (VSCCs), which make up 90% of vulvar cancers. The emergence of molecular stratification provides ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . CHICAGO — In this video, Susana M. Campos, MD, MPH, discusses results from a single-arm phase 2 study of the ...
Doctors give vulvar cancer diagnoses with a stage and grade. They determine the stage and grade by looking at the location, size, and spread of the cancer. Vulvar cancer, also known as vulval cancer ...
The appearance of vulvar cancer will vary depending on the type. In general, signs of vulvar cancer can include moles, lumps, or bumps on the vulva, flakiness or thickening of the skin in that area, ...