Carcinoma of the vulva is a relatively rare tumour in women, representing 4% of all gynaecological malignancies. However, there has been an absolute increase in incidence in recent years, and the first onset of the disease now occurs at an earlier age than previously. In addition, premalignant changes of the vulva are now seen in younger and younger women. This may be connected with the spread of HPV viruses. This book reviews the relevant update situation in biology, diagnostics and the various possibilities of treating ...
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Carcinoma of the vulva is a relatively rare tumour in women, representing 4% of all gynaecological malignancies. However, there has been an absolute increase in incidence in recent years, and the first onset of the disease now occurs at an earlier age than previously. In addition, premalignant changes of the vulva are now seen in younger and younger women. This may be connected with the spread of HPV viruses. This book reviews the relevant update situation in biology, diagnostics and the various possibilities of treating this malignancy. Authors from European, North and Latin American centres cover the histopathology, the significance of HPV infection, measures to promote early identification, specific surgical techniques for treating the early and advanced stages of the carcinoma of the vulva, the significance of lymph node metastasizing, the possibilities of plastic organ reconstruction, the combination of surgery with chemotherapy and radiotherapy and the treatment results reviewed on an international scale.
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