Vulvar cancer is a rare type of cancer that affects the external female genital area, including the labia, clitoris, and vaginal opening. It most commonly occurs in older women, but younger women may also be affected, particularly in association with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Early symptoms can include persistent itching, pain, skin changes, lumps, or non-healing sores in the vulvar region.
Although vulvar cancer is uncommon, early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes. Many cases begin as precancerous changes, which can be identified and treated before progressing to cancer. Risk factors include HPV infection, smoking, weakened immunity, and chronic skin conditions affecting the vulva.
Treatment for vulvar cancer depends on the stage and extent of the disease. It typically involves surgical removal of the affected tissue and may be combined with radiation therapy or chemotherapy in advanced cases. The goal is to remove cancer completely while preserving function and quality of life as much as possible.
Vulvar cancer care is recommended for women experiencing persistent vulvar symptoms such as itching, pain, or unusual lesions. Early medical evaluation and timely treatment play a critical role in successful recovery.
Vulvar cancer can impact both physical and emotional well-being. With expert care, advanced treatment options, and compassionate support, many women achieve positive outcomes and improved quality of life.
We create individualized treatment plans based on cancer stage, overall health, and patient preferences to ensure the best results.
Our approach focuses on effective cancer treatment along with emotional support and rehabilitation.
Vulvar cancer management focuses on early detection, precise treatment, and long-term follow-up care. With proper care, many patients recover successfully.
Removal of cancerous tissue using advanced surgical techniques.
Radiation or chemotherapy when required based on disease stage.
Regular monitoring to detect recurrence and ensure long-term health.
Managing vulvar cancer involves diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. Our team supports you throughout every phase.
Evaluation of symptoms, medical history, and risk factors.
Biopsy, imaging, and staging to develop a personalized treatment approach.
Surgery and additional therapies with continuous follow-up.
It is cancer that affects the external female genital area.
Itching, pain, lumps, or non-healing sores are common signs.
Yes, especially when detected early.
HPV infection, smoking, and chronic irritation are common risk factors.
Through clinical examination, biopsy, and imaging tests.
Most cases require surgical removal of the tumor.
Yes, if not treated early.
It depends on the stage and severity.
Yes, regular follow-up is important.
Treatment may temporarily affect daily activities but recovery is possible.
If you notice persistent vulvar symptoms or unusual changes.
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