What is Bartholin’s Gland Carcinoma of the Vulva? Bartholin’s gland carcinoma of the vulva is a very rare type of cancer that originates from the Bartholin’s glands. These small glands are located on each side of the vaginal opening and produce a...
What is Angiosarcoma of the Vulva? Angiosarcoma of the vulva is an extremely rare and aggressive form of cancer that originates from the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels of the vulvar region. This form of cancer is part of the soft tissue sarcoma group and...
What is the Melanoma of the Vulva? Melanoma of the vulva is a rare type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin pigment in the skin. Although it represents a small percentage of all vulvar cancers, vulvar melanoma is a serious...
What is Verrucous carcinoma (Vulva)? Vulvar verrucous carcinoma is a very rare subtype of abnormal squamous cell growth. Verrucous carcinoma (vulva) accounts for less than 1% of malignant neoplasms in women. The term vulva is used to refer to the external female...
What is Vulvar Cancer? Vulvar cancer is a rare cancer that develops in the vulva. It is the area of the skin that surrounds and protects the female external (urethra, vagina) and internal (cervix and uterus) reproductive organs. Among vulvar cancer squamous cell...