Vulvar cancer

Vulvar cancer is a type of cancer that occurs on the outer surface area of the female genitalia. This commonly forms as a lump or sore on the vulva that often causes itching.

Frequently, itching is associated with vulvar cancer. Other possible symptoms include pain and tenderness, bleeding not from menstruation, skin changes or a lump.

Treatment options

Your treatment will depend on the type and stage of your cancer, along with your overall health and preferences. The three main types include surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy.

Our nationally-accredited team of gynecological oncologists will design a treatment plan that focuses on the options that will be most effective for you. We have the most medically-advanced, groundbreaking treatment approaches for vulvar cancer. We're at the forefront of less invasive surgical approaches, medications and radiation therapies.

Biologic therapy
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Chemotherapy
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Laser surgery
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