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Treatment of Stages I and II Vulvar Cancer
For information about the treatments listed below, see the Treatment Option Overview section.
Treatment of stage I vulvar cancer and stage II vulvar cancer may include:
- surgery (wide local excision)
- surgery (radical local excision with removal of lymph nodes in the groin and upper thigh)
- surgery (modified radical vulvectomy or radical vulvectomy with removal of lymph nodes in the groin and upper thigh) followed by radiation therapy in some cases
- surgery (radical local excision and removal of sentinel lymph node) followed by radiation therapy in some cases
- radiation therapy alone
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Learn more:
- General Information About Vulvar Cancer
- Stages of Vulvar Cancer
- Treatment Option Overview
- Treatment of Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN)
- Treatment of Stages I and II Vulvar Cancer
- Treatment of Stage III Vulvar Cancer
- Treatment of Stage IVA Vulvar Cancer
- Treatment of Stage IVB Vulvar Cancer
- Treatment of Recurrent Vulvar Cancer
- To Learn More About Vulvar Cancer
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