Evaluation of the impact of individual and environmental factors on the prognosis of women with vulvar cancer
Conclusions In patients with post-operative wound healing complications due to infection statistically significant worse survival rates have been observed. Vulvar cancer was repeatedly diagnosed 22 years after menopause, in its advanced stages (according to FIGO 1988). No correlation between survival rate and demographic factors, environmental factors, gynecological and obstetric history and co-morbidities was demonstrated. Difference between overall survival and disease-specific survival, that is, excluding deaths from causes unrelated to cancer, was 10%.
Source: Polish Annals of Medicine - Category: Journals (General) Source Type: research
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