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Current etiopathogenetic views in vulvar cancer
R Zarcone1, G Mainini, E Carfora
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Second University of Naples, Italy.
Abstract:
We considered 59 patients, from 19 to 79 years, treated for vulvar neoplastic pathology (32 of 59 had multiple squamous neoplasias of the anogenital region). It appeared that vulvar cancer is a disease of aged women and in particular between sixty and seventy years, while it isn't common under the age of thirty years. It is a hormone-independent pathology. 85% of vulvar malignant tumors is constituted by squamous cell carcinomas. The principal risk factors are: 1) chronic vulvitis (in particular Lichen sclerosus); 2) leucoplachia, 3) immunosuppression, 4) coitus in a young woman with different partners, multiple abortions, 5) HPV infection (mostly HPV type 6 and 16), 6) other genital carcinomas, 7) capacity to activate or not protoncogenes and to produce interferon, 8) tobacco smoking, 9) VIN.