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Vulval Cancer Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To enhance overall health, support treatment tolerance, and reduce the risk of recurrence.
- Adopting a balanced, nutrient-rich diet to support overall health and recovery, and to manage treatment side effects.
- Engaging in regular, moderate physical activity as tolerated to improve energy levels, reduce fatigue, and enhance well-being.
- Quitting smoking and limiting alcohol consumption to reduce cancer risk, improve treatment efficacy, and promote healing.
- Practicing good vulval hygiene and regular self-examination for early detection of any changes or signs of recurrence.
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Medicinal Treatment
To eliminate cancer cells, prevent disease progression, and manage treatment-related side effects.
- Chemotherapy, administered orally or intravenously, to destroy cancer cells or shrink tumors, often used before or after surgery, or for advanced disease.
- Targeted therapy drugs that specifically attack cancer cells with certain genetic mutations, minimizing harm to healthy cells.
- Immunotherapy, which boosts the body's own immune system to fight cancer cells, particularly for advanced or recurrent cases.
- Pain management and symptom control medications to improve comfort and quality of life during and after treatment.
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Surgical Treatment
To surgically remove cancerous tissue, assess disease spread, and reconstruct affected areas for optimal function and appearance.
- Wide local excision: Removal of the cancer and a margin of healthy tissue around it, suitable for early-stage cancers.
- Partial or radical vulvectomy: Removal of part or all of the vulva, depending on the extent and location of the cancer.
- Lymphadenectomy (groin lymph node dissection) or sentinel lymph node biopsy: Removal or sampling of lymph nodes to check for cancer spread.
- Reconstructive surgery: Procedures performed after extensive tissue removal to restore the appearance and function of the vulva.
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