Stop routine screening for associated malignancies in cutaneous noninvasive vulvar Paget disease?
British Journal of Dermatology2018Vol. 179(6), pp. 1315–1321
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M. van der Linden, Melinda S. Schuurman, Johan Bulten, Leon F.A.G. Massuger, Joanna IntHout, Maaike A. van der Aa, Joanne A. de Hullu
Abstract
Of our patients with VPD, 76·9% were diagnosed with cutaneous noninvasive VPD, and this group has no increased risk for developing malignancies of the breast, intestine or urological tract. Our study suggests that routine screening for these malignancies in patients diagnosed with cutaneous noninvasive VPD may not be necessary.
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