lichen sclerosusvulvar cancercancer riskMalignant potential of lichen sclerosus (LS) has been suspected, but evidence is sparse. We used the population-based Finnish Cancer Registry data to further study this connection.International Journal of Cancer =: Journal International du Cancer...
Lymph Nodes: The decision to perform staging lymphadenectomy should be carefully considered based on the risk of occult disease and morbidity. There is no successful treatment for vulvar cancer patients with groin recurrence.[46]while 14 to 48% of vulvar cancer patients experience clinically significan...
Lichen sclerosus:Lichen sclerosus is a risk factor probably due to common risk factors.Pathology and TNM Tumor Stages of Penile CancerTNM Tumor Stages [UICC 2017]T:Primary tumor.Tis: Carcinoma in situ (penile intraepithelial Neoplasia – PeIN). Ta: Non-invasive localized tumor, inclusive verrucous...
Screening and monitoring in pregnancy are strategies used by healthcare providers to identify high-risk pregnancies so that they can provide more targeted ... RA Haws,MY Yakoob,T Soomro,... - 《Bmc Pregnancy & Childbirth》 被引量: 270发表: 2009年 Physical examination and laboratory tests in...
Overall, as cervical cancer prevention moves to DNA testing methods, DNA-based biomarkers, such as HPV methylation could serve as a reflex strategy to identify women at high risk for cervical cancer [131], but the region with the best predictive value mu...
Penile cancer (PeCa) is more associated with poor hygiene and poor socioeconomic status, thereby less prevalent in developed world. There are known PeCa risk factors and premalignant conditions, which can be identified. Delay in seeking medical attention leads to disease progression. In early stage...
- Lichen Sclerosus:Women who have certain non-cancerous skin conditions for a long time have an increased risk of developing cancer of the vulva. The conditions,vulval lichen sclerosusandvulval lichen planus, can cause a long-term inflammation of the skin in the vulval area. Almost two-third...
100 A study from Boston of 205 women with vulvar cancer reported that margins of 5 mm or less posed the highest risk of vulvar recurrence, and that patients who received a dose of more than or equal to 56 Gy had a lower risk of relapse than those who received less than or equal to ...
or risk of persistent/dysregulated infection by changing viral gene expression. The role of chronic inflammation is less certain, with very limited data about Chlamydia trachomatis infection [57]. The influence of the vaginal microbiota in malignant transformation has only recently been investigated [58...
[1,2]. VSCC pathogenetic risk factors primarily include vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN), the known precursor to VSCC. Differentiated VIN (dVIN) occurs more commonly in older women and is associated with p53 mutations and lichen sclerosis (LS), a chronic inflammatory dermatosis. The ...