Evaluation of symptoms and prevention of cancer in menopause: the value of vulvar exam
Date
2016Author
Palumbo, Anna Rita
Fasolino, Carmine
Santoro, Giuseppe
Gargano, Virginia
Rinaldi, Maurizio
Arduino, Bruno
Belli, Mario
Guida, Maurizio
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Vulvar and vaginal atrophy (VVA), is a chronic medical condition experienced by postmenopausal women, with prevalence estimated ranging from 10% to 50% [1]. VVA is characterized by a
constellation of symptoms, that may affect daily activities, sexuality, relationships, and quality of life [3].
Early recognition and effective treatment of VVA may enhance sexual health and the quality of life of women and their partners. Some vulvar conditions such as lichen sclerosus are more prevalent in the postmenopausal years. Lichen sclerosus has been suggested as a precursor of Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. The
vulvar exam in post-menopausal women plays an essential role in prevention of cancer because it allows to
identify women who should undergo vulvar skin biopsy in order to early detect pre-neoplastic lesions for
early diagnosis of cancer of the vulva.