Radiation Oncology/Vulva

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Epidemiology

Staging

AJCC 7th Edition (2009)

Is based on revised FIGO staging (2009)
FIGO 2009 PMID 19329116 -- "Revised FIGO staging for carcinoma of the vulva."
see also: Revised FIGO Staging (2009)(PDF) (clarifies some errors in AJCC Manual)

Primary Tumor:

Regional Lymph Nodes:

Regional nodes: include femoral and inguinal nodes. Involvement of iliac nodes is Stage IVB.


Distant Metastases:

Stage Grouping:

Changes from 5th edition:

Older staging systems

AJCC 5th Edition (2002)
FIGO stage: (AJCC difference in parentheses)
Surgical staging implemented in 1989.

IA - 2 cm or less in size, and <= 1mm depth of stromal invasion
IB - 2 cm or less in size, >1mm depth of stromal invasion

Older staging systems:
An older version included N2 (same as now) and N3 nodes (pelvic LN mets).

Functional Staging:

Pathology


Survival

Stage I - 90% at 5 yrs
Stage II - 70-75%
Stage III - 40-50%
Stage IV - 20%


Vulvarcancer! nomogram

Management of the primary

Surgery


Adjuvant RT

Unresectable disease

Management of the lymph nodes

Anatomic considerations

Lymph node dissection

Sentinel lymph node mapping:


Lymph node dissection:

Adjuvant RT



Radiation technique

Primary site

Inguinal lymph nodes

Official Guidelines

Link to guidelines page

Reviews

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