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Incidence and Risk Factors for Recurrence and Progression of HPV-Independent Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia.

Féline O VossMarc van BeurdenKoen J VeeldersAnnette H BrugginkRenske D M SteenbergenJohannes BerkhofMaaike C G Bleeker
Published in: Journal of lower genital tract disease (2024)
The incidence of detected HPV-independent VIN has substantially increased the last decade and the subsequent recurrence and vulvar cancer risks are high. Although HPV-independent VIN may present as a wide morphologic spectrum, surgical treatment should aim for negative resection margins followed by close surveillance, especially for p53 mutant lesions.
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