Management of vulvar cancer] |
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Authors: | T Sugawa N Umesaki |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Osaka City University Medical School. |
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Abstract: | In the treatment of vulvar malignancy surgery, chemotherapy, irradiation therapy and so on can be used. Actually, it was rarely performed only by a single method. For treatment by the stage of cancer progression, the superficial cancer was treated by wide local resection for the patients except old women who were done simple vulvectomy. For the invasive cancer, stage 1 or 2, the pre-operative bleomycin (BLM) was administered to reduce the tumor mass, thereafter, radical vulvectomy with inguinal lymph node resection was performed. If inguinal lymph nodes metastasis was found, area of resection was extended to pelvic lymph nodes. Recently, micro-invasive carcinoma was defined that the foci was below 2 cm and interstitial invasion below 1 mm. In this condition, it was needless to remove the lymph nodes. For the stage of 3 or 4 which was inoperable, chemotherapy (mainly BLM) combined with irradiation therapy was done. In the cases of good general condition, it was chosen by super-radical vulvectomy. |
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