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Carcinoma Vulvar
The carcinoma vulvar may spread, making a colposcopy and possibly cryotherapy desirable.
In most cases pre-cancer and cancer of the vulva have many early warning signs. Report any change on the vulva skin appearance, a sore on the vulva, or unusual discharge. These cancers in this area, if found early, have a very high cure rate.
The carcinoma vulvar may spread, making a colposcopy and possibly cryotherapy desirable.
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Carcinoma Vulvar -
Colposcopy, Cryotherapy
This condition is an uncommon condition primarily affecting postmenopausal women. This lesion is usually caused by the HPV virus strain and also is found linked to cervical cancer. Symptoms include irritation, pain for weeks or months, and puritus. Often weeks or months go by before a biopsy is performed. The carcinoma vulvar may spread, making a colposcopy and possibly cryotherapy desirable.
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