Genital invasive squamous cell carcinoma
Vulvar squamous cell invasive carcinoma is generally considered to be the further development of early invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva by intraepithelial tumor (VIN). According to different causes, vulvar squamous cell carcinoma can be divided into two types: one is more common, which is keratinized squamous cell carcinoma. The other is rare, HPV-related wart cancer and basal cell-like cancer,
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