Early and late vulval cancer recurrences: Are they different?

JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY(2016)

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Vulval cancers are rare, but after primary treatment, known to recur with a high frequency (30%). Clinico-pathological predictors of recurrence have been established to a great extent. However, there is paucity of literature on predictors of early versus late recurrence. We sought to identify such predictors through a retrospective study of vulval cancer recurrences in a single cancer centre over 11years. Age of women, depth of invasion/site of primary tumour and presence of background VIN/lichen sclerosus do not appear to affect timing of recurrence. However, vulval cancers that recur after 2years of primary tumour recognition are more likely to be well-differentiated tumours, have undergone radical surgery and have had a closest disease-free margin>1cm. Late recurrences are entirely local rather than distant metastases and this translates into a better survival as shown in our study (40months median survival in the early group versus 112 in the late recurrence group).
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Vulval cancer,recurrence of vulval cancer,gynaecological oncology
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