Stages and grades of vulval cancer - Cancer Research UK Stages and grades of vulval cancer Staging describes the size of the cancer and how far it has grown The grade tells you how abnormal the cells look under a microscope This information helps your doctor plan your treatment
Treatment options for vulval cancer | Cancer Research UK Treatment options for vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) VIN is a skin condition of the vulva It is when abnormal cells develop in the surface layers of the skin covering the vulva It is not vulval cancer but could turn into cancer if it’s not treated This may take many years Find out more about VIN Treatment for VIN is usually surgery, or a cream called imiquimod Read more about
After vulval cancer surgery - Cancer Research UK After surgery for vulval cancer you may have a few tubes in place such as a drip and urinary catheter You need to allow yourself time to recover after vulval cancer surgery
Treatment for vulval cancer - Cancer Research UK Treatment for vulval cancer Your treatment depends on a number of factors including how big the cancer is, whether it has spread and your general health The most common treatment for vulval cancer is surgery