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What is Vulvar Cancer?
Cancer of the vulva, a rare kind of cancer
in women, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the vulva.
Most cases are found in women over the age of 50. Although, it's becoming more
and more frequent to be diagnosed under the age of 40. I am one of them. Read MY STORY
Find out more about Vulvar
Cancer!
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Coming Soon! - The
aftermath of having Vulva Cancer. How to deal with the psychological effects,
the shame, the deformity, AND when all healed......is there ever sex
again? After surviving and healing, can you live a normal (???) life
again? How do you keep your hopes up? Living from hour to hour, week to
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Lymphedema Lymphedema can develop in any part of the body or limb(s). Signs
or symptoms of lymphedema: a full sensation in the limb(s), skin feeling
tight, decreased flexibility in the hand, wrist or ankle, difficulty fitting
into clothing in one specific area, or ring/bracelet tightness.
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