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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2015
Vulvar cancer has been staged by the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) since 1969, and the original staging system was based on clinical findings only. This system provided a very good spread of prognostic groupings. Because vulvar cancer is virtually always treated surgically, the status of the lymph nodes is the most ...
Neville F, Hacker, Ellen L, Barlow
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Vulvar cancer has been staged by the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) since 1969, and the original staging system was based on clinical findings only. This system provided a very good spread of prognostic groupings. Because vulvar cancer is virtually always treated surgically, the status of the lymph nodes is the most ...
Neville F, Hacker, Ellen L, Barlow
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1991
In recent years, data have been accumulated regarding risk factors for metastatic potential and have improved the understanding of the pathways and frequency of lymphatic dissemination. Proper application of this information allows individualization of treatment to obtain optimal cure rates with minimum morbidity in patients with vulvar malignancy.
E W, Franklin, E B, Weiser
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In recent years, data have been accumulated regarding risk factors for metastatic potential and have improved the understanding of the pathways and frequency of lymphatic dissemination. Proper application of this information allows individualization of treatment to obtain optimal cure rates with minimum morbidity in patients with vulvar malignancy.
E W, Franklin, E B, Weiser
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Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials, 2015
Vulvar cancer is an uncommon malignancy and accounts for around 5% of all gynecologic cancers. Incidence rates have increased for young adults and may be linked to increasing HPV prevalence. Treatment of vulvar cancer has evolved from 'en-bloc' surgery with high morbidity to more conservative approaches without compromising oncological safety.
Shalini, Rajaram, Bindiya, Gupta
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Vulvar cancer is an uncommon malignancy and accounts for around 5% of all gynecologic cancers. Incidence rates have increased for young adults and may be linked to increasing HPV prevalence. Treatment of vulvar cancer has evolved from 'en-bloc' surgery with high morbidity to more conservative approaches without compromising oncological safety.
Shalini, Rajaram, Bindiya, Gupta
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2012
Vulvar cancer is becoming more common as the population ages and is primarily a disease of the elderly. Most vulvar cancers are diagnosed at a localized stage and can be cured with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. More conservative therapy has been the mainstay in vulvar cancer treatment, which has lessened short-term and long-term morbidity without ...
Jori S, Carter, Levi S, Downs
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Vulvar cancer is becoming more common as the population ages and is primarily a disease of the elderly. Most vulvar cancers are diagnosed at a localized stage and can be cured with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. More conservative therapy has been the mainstay in vulvar cancer treatment, which has lessened short-term and long-term morbidity without ...
Jori S, Carter, Levi S, Downs
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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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Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2012
Vulvar cancer is a relatively rare gynecological malignancy afflicting elderly women. Although radiation therapy plays an important role, due to limited literature, treatment guidelines are less clearly defined. This article reviews the recent literature to discuss the current role of radiation therapy in the management of vulvar cancer.There is a ...
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Vulvar cancer is a relatively rare gynecological malignancy afflicting elderly women. Although radiation therapy plays an important role, due to limited literature, treatment guidelines are less clearly defined. This article reviews the recent literature to discuss the current role of radiation therapy in the management of vulvar cancer.There is a ...
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Cancer, 1995
Current therapy of vulvar malignancies is reviewed with emphasis on screening, etiology, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of preinvasive and invasive cancer.Screening procedures, etiologic possibilities, diagnostic techniques, staging implications, and treatment approaches are discussed in detail.All malignancies of the vulva should be detected at an ...
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Current therapy of vulvar malignancies is reviewed with emphasis on screening, etiology, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of preinvasive and invasive cancer.Screening procedures, etiologic possibilities, diagnostic techniques, staging implications, and treatment approaches are discussed in detail.All malignancies of the vulva should be detected at an ...
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