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Will Surgery For Vulva Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cause Edema?

i had surgery for vulva squamous cell carcinoma 3months ago.the lab test shows negative for everything ,but,it was 5 mm deep.the lab says suspicious for lymph invasion,however the focus of interest is absent for deeper levels of staining.they want to remove my nodes . which will cause severe problems and edema. is that necessary?please say no!
Thu, 22 May 2014
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If your treating doctor suspects invasion, then it is necessary to avoid serios complications. I am sure that the doctor would surely consider to look at benefits to outweigh risks.

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Will Surgery For Vulva Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cause Edema?

Hi, Thanks for consulting HealthcareMagic! If your treating doctor suspects invasion, then it is necessary to avoid serios complications. I am sure that the doctor would surely consider to look at benefits to outweigh risks. Hope I have answered your query. If you like my answers and wish me to answer in future, bring it to my attention: Dr Vasanth. Url link is as follows: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-vasanth/66057 Wish you good health!