Dr. Seema Singh

Best Vulvar Cancer Specialist in Vaishali

What is Vulvar Cancer?

Vulvar cancer is a rare type of cancer that begins in the tissues of the vulva — the external part of a woman’s genital area. It most commonly affects the inner and outer lips (labia) and the clitoris, but can also start in nearby glands or skin. Vulvar cancer typically develops slowly over time and may begin as vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN), a precancerous skin change. 

Symptoms of Vulvar Cancer

Understanding early signs of vulvar cancer can help with early diagnosis and treatment. Common symptoms include:

Who Should See a Doctor?

If you notice symptoms that worry you or don’t go away within a few weeks, it’s important to consult a specialist without delay. A vulvar cancer Doctor will perform a careful examination and necessary tests, which may include a biopsy to confirm any abnormal findings.

Risk Factors

Certain factors can increase the risk of vulvar cancer, including:

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the stage and location of the cancer, as well as overall health. A personalized plan may include:

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    Why Choose Us

    At our center, we provide patient‑centered care with a multidisciplinary team led by the Best vulvar cancer doctor in Vaishali and supported by experienced oncology professionals. Our compassionate approach ensures accurate diagnosis, tailored treatment plans, and long‑term follow‑up care.

    As the Best Surgical Oncologist in Vaishali, our specialists offer advanced surgical expertise using the latest techniques to improve outcomes and quality of life for patients with vulvar cancer.

     

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common early signs include itching, burning, skin changes, or a sore that doesn’t heal.

    Yes, vulvar cancer can be treated successfully, especially when detected early.

    A specialist may recommend a physical exam, biopsy, and imaging tests such as MRI, CT, or PET scans.

    Not always. The treatment plan depends on the stage and may include radiation, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy along with surgery.

    Recovery varies but most patients heal within a few weeks, depending on the type and extent of surgery.

    Early Detection Saves Lives

    Early detection greatly improves treatment success. Regular gynecological exams and prompt evaluation of persistent symptoms are key to finding vulvar cancer early, when it’s most treatable. Book your appointment