Cancer of the Vulva: A Review
CONCLUSION
Vulvar malignancies are rare, and diagnosis is dependent on biopsy and pathologic evaluation. Treatment for vulvar malignancies depends on histopathologic diagnosis but ranges from wide local excision with or without lymph node biopsy or dissection to radiation therapy with chemo- or immunotherapy. Overall survival varies by diagnosis.
Source: Dermatologic Surgery - Category: Dermatology Tags: Review Article Source Type: research
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