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  1. ... S, et al. Cyberknife radiosurgery for squamous cell carcinoma of vulva after prior pelvic radiation therapy. Technol Cancer Res ...
  2. ... found on the vulva are: Adenocarcinoma Basal cell carcinoma Melanoma Sarcoma Vulvar cancer is rare. Risk factors include: Human papilloma ... or without chemotherapy , may be used to treat: Advanced tumors that cannot be treated with surgery Vulvar cancer that comes back Women who are not ...
  3. ... rule out a primary carcinoma of the cervix. Carcinoma of the vulva should also be ruled out. Prognostic Factors Prognosis ... intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).[ 1 - 3 ] The cervix and vulva are carefully evaluated because vaginal carcinoma in situ is associated with other genital neoplasia, ...
  4. ... internal warts-remote site (1), nephrotic syndrome (1), carcinoma of vulva (1), vulval pain (with anorexia and fatigue) (1), ...
  5. ... PubMed : 7170629 ] Greco FA, Vaughn WK, Hainsworth JD: Advanced poorly differentiated carcinoma of unknown primary site: recognition of a treatable ...
  6. ... parameters and clinical staging criteria in the epidermoid carcinoma of the vulva. Obstet Gynecol. 1975 Jul; 46 (1):84–8. ...
  7. ... Kunos et al. (2008) 57 USA Squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva CyberKnife/NR n = 3 n = 3 prior pelvic ...
  8. ... Early-onset solid tumors (e.g., squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck, esophagus, and vulva; cervical cancer; and liver tumors) Inordinate toxicities from ...
  9. ... of genital warts. Your health care provider diagnoses vulvar cancer with a physical exam and a biopsy. Treatment varies, depending on your overall health and how advanced the cancer is. It might include surgery, radiation ...
  10. ... base of tongue and tonsils (HPV) Some vaginal, vulvar, and penile cancers (HPV) ... (Merkel cell polyomavirus) Nasopharyngeal cancer (Epstein-Barr virus) ...
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