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A carcinoma vulva can be diagnosed and treated by cryotherapy or cone biopsy. This condition is rather uncommon, and comprises only about 3 percent of all genital cancers in women. The optimal treatment for this condition is surgical excision. It is likely to prevent the disease form developing and causing more severe effect. A carcinoma vulva can be diagnosed and treated by cryotherapy or cone biopsy.

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Carcinoma Vulva

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Cryotherapy, Cone Biopsy

Lifelong monitoring is highly recommended to detect the diseases in the genital area early. Some conditions require additional tests to diagnose and apply some proper treatment. Aspects of a patient's lifestyle can act as promoters in the development of these diseases. Smoking and having multiple sexual partners are among such aspects. A carcinoma vulva can be diagnosed and treated by cryotherapy or cone biopsy.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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