Analyzing prior clinical events at presentation in 102 women with vulvar carcinoma. Evidence of diagnostic delays.

Ronald W. Jones, E. Joura
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical events preceding the diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva. STUDY DESIGN One hundred two women presenting with squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva to a gynecologic oncology unit between 1989 and 1996 were prospectively evaluated by a single investigator. History, clinical findings, previous physician contact, investigations and treatment were analyzed. RESULTS Vulvar symptoms were present for more than six months in 88% and for more than five years in 28% of women. Eighty-five percent of patients had clinical evidence of abnormal skin adjacent to the cancer. Thirty-one percent of women had three or more medical consultations for vulvar symptoms prior to the diagnosis of cancer. Twenty-five percent of women had had a previous diagnostic vulvar biopsy, and 27% gave a history of having applied topical estrogen or corticosteroid to the vulva. Patients with a history of a preceding biopsy were more likely to present with stage 1 disease. CONCLUSION Avoidable factors appear to be present in many women who present with vulvar cancer. A more active approach to the diagnosis and management of precursor lesions may often prevent the development of vulvar cancer.
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分析102例女性外阴癌发病前的临床事件。诊断延误的证据。
目的探讨外阴鳞状细胞癌诊断前的临床事件。研究设计:由一名研究者对1989年至1996年间就诊于妇科肿瘤科的102名女性外阴鳞状细胞癌患者进行前瞻性评估。分析病史、临床表现、既往医生接触、调查和治疗情况。结果88%的女性外阴症状持续6个月以上,28%的女性外阴症状持续5年以上。85%的患者有临床证据表明癌旁皮肤异常。31%的女性在诊断出癌症之前就外阴症状进行了三次或三次以上的医疗咨询。25%的女性曾做过外阴活检诊断,27%的女性有外阴外用雌激素或皮质类固醇的病史。先前有活检史的患者更有可能出现1期疾病。结论许多女性外阴癌患者存在可避免因素。一个更积极的方法来诊断和管理前驱病变往往可以防止外阴癌的发展。
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