Vulval cancers are rare, but after primary treatment, known to recur with a high frequency (30%). Clinico-pathological predictors of recurrence have been established to a great extent. However, there is paucity of literature on predictors of early versus late recurrence. We sought to identify such predictors through a retrospective study of vulval cancer recurrences in a single cancer centre over 11 years. Age of women, depth of invasion/site of primary tumour and presence of background VIN/lichen sclerosus do not appear to affect timing of recurrence. However, vulval cancers that recur after 2 years of primary tumour recognition are more likely to be well-differentiated tumours, have undergone radical surgery and have had a closest disease...
Objectives: This paper describes the results of a retrospective study of surgical approaches and rec...
AbstractRecurrent disease occurs in 12–37% of patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC). D...
Purpose To analyze the prognostic factors of recurrence and overall survival in rare histotypes of v...
Vulval cancers are rare, but after primary treatment, known to recur with a high frequency (30%). Cl...
Objective. In vulvar cancer (VSCC), the course of disease with regard to localization of recurrence ...
BACKGROUND: In patients treated for early-stage squamous cell vulvar carcinoma local recurrence is r...
Background. In patients treated for early-stage squamous cell vulvar carcinoma local recurrence is r...
Objective. To analyze patterns and frequency of recurrences of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze patterns and frequency of recurrences of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the ...
Objective: To determine the incidence of local recurrence of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma in relat...
Objective. To examine the patterns of recurrence and how these patterns are associated with survival...
Objective: To identify factors predicting for recurrence in vulvar cancer patients undergoing surgic...
BACKGROUND. Vulvar carcinoma patients traditionally are offered follow-up after their primary treatm...
Contains fulltext : 171433.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Recurrent disea...
Vulvar cancer is a disease which mainly affects elderly women. The treatment has become less radical...
Objectives: This paper describes the results of a retrospective study of surgical approaches and rec...
AbstractRecurrent disease occurs in 12–37% of patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC). D...
Purpose To analyze the prognostic factors of recurrence and overall survival in rare histotypes of v...
Vulval cancers are rare, but after primary treatment, known to recur with a high frequency (30%). Cl...
Objective. In vulvar cancer (VSCC), the course of disease with regard to localization of recurrence ...
BACKGROUND: In patients treated for early-stage squamous cell vulvar carcinoma local recurrence is r...
Background. In patients treated for early-stage squamous cell vulvar carcinoma local recurrence is r...
Objective. To analyze patterns and frequency of recurrences of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze patterns and frequency of recurrences of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the ...
Objective: To determine the incidence of local recurrence of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma in relat...
Objective. To examine the patterns of recurrence and how these patterns are associated with survival...
Objective: To identify factors predicting for recurrence in vulvar cancer patients undergoing surgic...
BACKGROUND. Vulvar carcinoma patients traditionally are offered follow-up after their primary treatm...
Contains fulltext : 171433.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Recurrent disea...
Vulvar cancer is a disease which mainly affects elderly women. The treatment has become less radical...
Objectives: This paper describes the results of a retrospective study of surgical approaches and rec...
AbstractRecurrent disease occurs in 12–37% of patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC). D...
Purpose To analyze the prognostic factors of recurrence and overall survival in rare histotypes of v...