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03-10-2009, 09:18 PM
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Cancer of the Vulva
Cancer of the vulva is not a common disease. There are about 4,000 new cases each year in the United States. The remainder are mostly melanomas. The cause of squamous cancer of the vulva is unknown but there is a weak association with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). The vulva is the region of the external genital organs of the female, including the labia majora, mons pubis, labia minora, clitoris, bulb of the vestibule, vestibule of the vagina, greater and lesser vestibular glands, and vaginal orifice. |
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03-11-2009, 04:28 AM
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Re: Cancer of the Vulva
Probably after some time healing. However, she may lose sensitivity depending on scar tissue formation and any nerve damage done in the process of both the growth of the cancer and the removal of it.
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