Vulvar cancer has quite a few different appearances. Depending on what stage the cancer is in effects the appearance of the cancer. Vulvar cancer can often be confused with HPV so seeing your primary care provider is key to determining if it actually is vulvar cancer.
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Vulvar cancer is a rare type of cancer.It forms in a woman's external genitals, called the vulva. The cancer usually develops slowly over several years.
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