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Re: Nonmelanomatous Skin Cancer Following Cervical, Vaginal, and Vulvar Neoplasms:Etiologic Association [CORRESPONDENCE] [PDF]
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Positivity Rate of PD-L1 Expression and Its Clinical Significance in Vulvar Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Flindris S +13 more
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Validation of data quality in the Swedish quality register of gynecologic cancer for cervical cancer and vulvar cancer-a Swedish gynecologic cancer group (Swe-GCG) study. [PDF]
Bjurberg M +14 more
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Successful Management of HPV-Associated Vulvar Cancer During Pregnancy: A Case Report and Treatment Approach. [PDF]
Englert-Golon M +5 more
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Sentinel Lymphonodectomy in Early Vulvar Cancer in Daily Practice: a Multicenter Experience from Germany. [PDF]
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2019
This article reviews the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of vulvar preinvasive lesions, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. There is an emphasis on sentinel lymph node dissection for early stage disease and advances in chemoradiation for late-stage disease. A brief review of vulvar Paget disease is also included.
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This article reviews the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of vulvar preinvasive lesions, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. There is an emphasis on sentinel lymph node dissection for early stage disease and advances in chemoradiation for late-stage disease. A brief review of vulvar Paget disease is also included.
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1998
Historically, nearly all vulvar cancer is managed by ultraradical surgery. Currently, individualized and more surgically conservative approaches achieve equivalent outcomes with far less morbidity and cosmetic disfiguration. Microinvasive disease can be cured with local excision only.
J D, Nash, S, Curry
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Historically, nearly all vulvar cancer is managed by ultraradical surgery. Currently, individualized and more surgically conservative approaches achieve equivalent outcomes with far less morbidity and cosmetic disfiguration. Microinvasive disease can be cured with local excision only.
J D, Nash, S, Curry
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2014
Surgical treatment of vulvar cancer has been shifted from ultraradical procedures associated with huge morbidity to less extensive surgery with better psychosexual result and less morbidity, without compromising survival. The authors review and discuss the recent literature regarding the surgical management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.Surgery ...
Glauco, Baiocchi, Rafael M, Rocha
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Surgical treatment of vulvar cancer has been shifted from ultraradical procedures associated with huge morbidity to less extensive surgery with better psychosexual result and less morbidity, without compromising survival. The authors review and discuss the recent literature regarding the surgical management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.Surgery ...
Glauco, Baiocchi, Rafael M, Rocha
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Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2002
Recurrent vulvar cancer occurs in an average of 24% of cases after primary treatment after surgery with or without radiation. The relatively few primary vulvar cancers, combined with the low proportion of recurrences, has made it difficult to perform randomized studies to document the most appropriate therapeutic modalities.
Emery M, Salom, Manuel, Penalver
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Recurrent vulvar cancer occurs in an average of 24% of cases after primary treatment after surgery with or without radiation. The relatively few primary vulvar cancers, combined with the low proportion of recurrences, has made it difficult to perform randomized studies to document the most appropriate therapeutic modalities.
Emery M, Salom, Manuel, Penalver
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