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wowyeahright said:Oh WOW that is where I went
Oh WOW that is where I went last year when I was dx with vulvar cancer. If you have any questions let me know.
OK first of all ... who gets VULVAR cancer? I had never heard of getting cancer THERE before! The doc in STL is gonna do another biopsy tomorrow and set me up with a surgery date. That's what his nurse told me anyway. Am I going to be really disfigured down there? How do they know if this has spread? This doesn't seem real to me yet. Carol0 -
Thank you!beckyracn said:so sorry to hear of your dx.
so sorry to hear of your dx. Hang in there! What kind of info are you looking for?
ANY INFO!! This doesn't seem real. I see the dr tomorrow morning. Carol0 -
This time is the hardest part of your treatmentcarolkelley said:wow
OK first of all ... who gets VULVAR cancer? I had never heard of getting cancer THERE before! The doc in STL is gonna do another biopsy tomorrow and set me up with a surgery date. That's what his nurse told me anyway. Am I going to be really disfigured down there? How do they know if this has spread? This doesn't seem real to me yet. Carol
not knowing what is going on. It becomes easier once you have a plan of action. You really have to live your life a day at a time right now.
Vulvar cancer isn't a super common cancer. Different people get it. It can be triggered by HPV, particulary 16 and 18, or arise in a vulvar dystrophy. Not from lichen sclerosis, but rather from a mixed dystrophy. Ultimately, no one knows why some get this form of cancer and some don't.
You will have a workup, which will include scans to look for involvement of lymph nodes in the groin and pelvis, then you will be in a position to discuss treatment. Treatment is oftentimes surgery to remove the cancerous area, as well as lymph nodes in the region. If caught early enough, the node removal is oftentimes limited to the affected side only. But you won't know that for certain until the workup is done.
The surgery heals remarkably well. And is not horribly disfiguring, but again it will help you immeasurably to hear all this from your treatment GYN oncologist.
You are at a good place for treatment. Barnes is a top-drawer institution for this, so you won't need to go searching for a treatment team. BTW, I'm currently in treatment in st Louis also. Different cancer, I've been receiving chemo and will be starting radiation at St John's Mercy soon.
Best of fortune to you!0 -
possible vulvar cancer
I am scared to death. I went to the doctor, because of bad pain and found out i have to go back into the doctor for a biopsy, due to possible vulvar cancer. Can anyone share on how much I should educate myself so I ask all the right questions. I have had cancer in the past with mets. Not female. But just the word cancer gets me running.
Thanks Sandi0 -
SQ ccyeahright said:Oh WOW that is where I went
Oh WOW that is where I went last year when I was dx with vulvar cancer. If you have any questions let me know.
Hello again. I go for surgery at Barnes on Tues 1/17. Dr Massad. They re all so very nice. I just hope that after the surg I will be over with this. No spreading, etc. Yah right, I know. But I am hoping ... Carol0 -
happy thoughts sent your waycarolkelley said:SQ cc
Hello again. I go for surgery at Barnes on Tues 1/17. Dr Massad. They re all so very nice. I just hope that after the surg I will be over with this. No spreading, etc. Yah right, I know. But I am hoping ... Carol
Hi Carol,
Hope your surgery went well today and that you are recovering comfortably. Take it one day, one doctor visit, one test at a time. A year from now (probably sooner) this will all be just a memory. Yes, cancer can occur on the vulva, and all women need to be aware of that, there is no shame, it is cancer. You will be fine, I have read many stories of women with vulvar cancer that survive and go on to lead a happy life..I am one myself.Hang in there, you CAN get through this! Happy thought= happy days.0 -
vulvar surgeryfunbeadgirl said:happy thoughts sent your way
Hi Carol,
Hope your surgery went well today and that you are recovering comfortably. Take it one day, one doctor visit, one test at a time. A year from now (probably sooner) this will all be just a memory. Yes, cancer can occur on the vulva, and all women need to be aware of that, there is no shame, it is cancer. You will be fine, I have read many stories of women with vulvar cancer that survive and go on to lead a happy life..I am one myself.Hang in there, you CAN get through this! Happy thought= happy days.
OMG I had surg 5 days ago. I am still in so much pain. The area is still swollen and bleeding still in places. And now the area is starting to smell really bad. I am going to go to the doc tomorrow. I don't. Wish this on anyone.0
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