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Vaginal and Vulvar Carcinoma

2012
The data for the estimated new cases and deaths worldwide in 2002 for vaginal and vulvar carcinoma were not available through International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a component of the World Health Organization (WHO) [1].
Frank E. Johnson   +2 more
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Role of chemotherapy in the management of vulvar carcinoma

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2012
The aim of this review is to evaluate the use of chemotherapy (CT) in the treatment of squamous vulvar cancer. Since the 90s there was a continuous evolution in the therapeutic approach to this tumour. Although primary surgery is now considered the most effective approach, there are advanced diseases in which surgery may compromise anatomical ...
TOMAO, FEDERICA   +5 more
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ASPECTS IN THE TREATMENT OF VULVAR AND CERVICAL CARCINOMA

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1948
There have been 40 cases of carcinoma. of the vulva as compared to 664 cases of carcinoma of the cervix, 177 cases of carcinoma of the uterus, and 185 ot carcinoma of the ovary. This is a somewhat greater incidence than that of Graves and Mezerl from the Free Hospital for Women in Boston, who reported 66 cases of carcinoma of the vulva in 51 years from
Grace C. Donnelly, W. A. G. Bauld
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Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma

Seminars in Dermatology, 1996
Squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva is a rare disease, mainly seen in elderly women. Risk factors are advanced age, an immunocompromised status, longstanding vulvar dystrophy, VIN, a history of vulvar human papillomavirus infection, and a history of cervical cancer.
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microRNA Portraits in Human Vulvar Carcinoma

Cancer Prevention Research, 2013
Abstract Unregulated expression of microRNAs is well known and has already been demonstrated in many tumor types. However, in vulvar carcinoma this field has been unknown territory. Our study characterizes microRNA in vulvar tumors through an expression profile of 754 miRNAs, relating this with clinical and anatomopathologic data, and ...
Fernando Augusto Soares   +9 more
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Conservative Management of Vulvar Carcinoma

1986
Carcinoma of the vulva constitutes 0.9% of all female malignancies in Norway, and 4.0% of all gynaecological malignancies. Survival studies performed by the Cancer Registry of Norway [1] have shown a significant improvement in prognosis from the years prior to 1962 to the years after 1968 (Fig. 25.1).
T. Iversen, P. Kolstad
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Vulvar Carcinoma in Premenopausal Jamaican Women

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1980
ABSTRACTBetween the years 1958 and 1973, 119 patients with primary invasive cancer of the vulva were treated at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. Seventy‐seven (64.7%) were premenopausal women. Because the pattern of the disease differed from that in late middle and older aged Jamaican women, the results of the disease are ...
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Controversies in the management of vulvar carcinoma [PDF]

open access: possibleBJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1996
Mitchel S. Hoffman, Denis Cavanagh
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Vulvar carcinoma in pregnancy

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1986
Gerhard Lindeque, John M. Monaghan
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Breastlike vulvar carcinoma

Gynécologie Obstétrique & Fertilité, 2016
Flavie Arbion   +4 more
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