Skin cancer of the vulva

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Vulvar cancer: Types, symptoms, and more




CDC - What Are the Symptoms of Vaginal and Vulvar Cancers?
Your doctor may look at your cervix and vagina with the colposcope, too. The outlook is better with early diagnosis. Verrucous carcinoma is an uncommon subtype that's important to recognize because it's slow-growing and tends to have a good prognosis outlook. It can affect any part of the vulva, including the labia, the mons pubis the skin and tissue that cover the pubic bone , the clitoris, or the vaginal or urethral openings.






Vulva cancer

Description: A vulvectomy might be necessary. Your doctor may use an instrument called a colposcope, which has magnifying lenses, to select the biopsy site. Cancer can spread through tissue , the lymph system , and the blood: These cancers occur in the connective tissue beneath the skin. A partial radical vulvectomy removes part of the vulva and the underlying tissue.
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