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American family physician, 2002
Vulvar cancer was reported in 3,200 women in 1998, resulting in 800 deaths. Recent evidence suggests that vulvar cancer comprises two separate diseases. The first type may develop from vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia caused by human papillomavirus infection and is increasing in prevalence among young women.
Timothy P, Canavan, Donna, Cohen
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Vulvar cancer was reported in 3,200 women in 1998, resulting in 800 deaths. Recent evidence suggests that vulvar cancer comprises two separate diseases. The first type may develop from vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia caused by human papillomavirus infection and is increasing in prevalence among young women.
Timothy P, Canavan, Donna, Cohen
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A comparison of younger vs older women with vulvar cancer in the United States
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2009Jay P Shāh +2 more
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