Vulvar Cancer
Vulvar cancer, also known as vulvar carcinoma, is a type of cancer that affects the vulva, which is the external female genital area. It is a relatively rare cancer that can be diagnosed through a combination of biopsy, imaging, and clinical examination. The The most common symptoms of vulvar cancer include a painless, itchy rash on the vulva, a string-like lump, and a constant or recurring burning sensation in the area. If left untreated, vulvar cancer can progress to more advanced stages, which may include the uterus, ovaries, or the lymphatic system. It is important for women to be aware of the warning signs and to seek medical attention if they experience any of them. Early detection and treatment can significantly improve treatment outcomes.

List of Doctors: Vulvar Cancer

Wu Ming | Chief Physician, Professor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Ming Wu
Chief Physician, Professor
Department of Gynecology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Wang Jinhui | Deputy Chief Physician, Associate Professor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Jinhui Wang
Deputy Chief Physician, Associate Professor
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Cao Dongyan | Professor, Chief Physician, Master Tutor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Dongyan Cao
Professor, Chief Physician, Master Tutor
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Li Xiaoguang | Deputy Chief Physician at Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital
Xiaoguang Li
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Gynecology
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital
Ma Shaokang | Chief Physician at Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital
Shaokang Ma
Chief Physician
Department of Gynecology
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital