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Cancer Of The Vulva
Cancer of the vulva may also have accompanying viruses such as lichen sclerosus and especially HPV.
The chances of recovery and the choice of treatment depend on the stage of the disease. Surgery is the most common treatment. The following operations have proven to be effective: wide local excision, radical local excision, skinning vulvectomy, and laser surgery.
Cancer of the vulva may also have accompanying viruses such as lichen sclerosus and especially HPV.
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Cancer Of The Vulva -
Lichen Sclerosus, HPV
This condition is not a very common disease, and is usually found in women over 50 years old. Most cases of the disease tend to evolve from the squamous epithelium. The Human Papilloma Virus is associated with the disease. The condition is usually visible and needs to be biopsied. Cancer of the vulva may also have accompanying viruses such as lichen sclerosus and especially HPV.
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