Does long-term follow-up have a role for node negative squamous carcinoma of the vulva? The Gateshead experience

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Nordin, A [1 ]
Mohammed, KA [1 ]
Naik, R [1 ]
Lopes, AD [1 ]
Monaghan, J [1 ]
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[1] Queen Elizabeth Hosp, No Gynaecol Oncol Ctr, Gateshead NE9 6SX, England
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vulval cancer; negative lymph nodes; recurrence; follow-up;
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A retrospective review was performed of 138 cases of squamous vulval cancer referred to Gateshead between 1986 and 1997, with a median follow-up of 48 months. Eighteen recurrences were detected. 11 within one year of surgery. All nine patients with groin/distant recurrence (including 4 presenting initially with local recurrence only) died of vulval cancer. Vulval pain [9], bleeding [3] or other symptoms heralded all recurrences. Routine review was ineffective in detecting recurrence. Eight cases were detected by general practitioners, three by specialists. and one was self-diagnosed. Six of these had had clinical review less than two months previously. Follow-up does not appear to offer early detection or survival advantages. Patient education, with symptom-triggered rapid clinic access, may be more effective. Prospective research is indicated to assess both the effectiveness and psychological implications of routine follow-up and alternative strategies.
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