Published in Cancer Weekly, August 4th, 2009
"Advanced vulval carcinomas involve midline structures (such as clitoris, urethra, or anus) and/or adjacent pelvic organs or bone, and adequate excision may require urinary diversion, colostomy, or pelvic exenteration. Less morbid and less mutilating therapeutic alternatives have been investigated, particularly chemoradiation, which has shown success in the management of anal carcinomas. Chemoradiation has been used, instead of primary radical surgery, to treat...
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Source: Cancer Weekly (2009-08-04)
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