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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Aug 6.
Published in final edited form as: Obstet Gynecol. 1983 Oct;62(4):457–462.

Table 1.

Patients Undergoing Vulvar Surgery

Subject Location Age (yr) Months since operation Marital status pre-post treatment Employment or position Initial diagnosis Primary treatment
1 CA 46 48 D-D Factory worker Invasive carcinoma Radical vulvectomy with bilateral groin dissection
2 CA 48 5 M-M Homemaker Invasive carcinoma Partial vulvectomy, clitoris retained, with bilateral groin dissection
3 CA 54 6 M-W Unemployed; attending school Invasive carcinoma Radical vulvectomy with bilateral groin dissection
4 CA 35 21 M-M Homemaker and mother Carcinoma in situ Total vulvectomy; subsequent local excisions and laser therapy; clitoris retained
5 IA 30 4 M-M Homemaker and mother; not yet resumed factory employment Carcinoma in situ Total vulvectomy
6 IA 38 6 M-M Substitute teacher; mother Paget’s disease Total vulvectomy
7 IA 63 216 M-M Retired; homemaker Invasive carcinoma Radical vulvectomy with bilateral groin dissection; bilateral gracilis myocutaneous grafts for vulvar reconstruction
8 IA 51 84 M-M Homemaker Invasive carcinoma Radical vulvectomy with bilateral groin dissection
9 IA 85 108 W-W Retired; homemaker Invasive carcinoma Radical vulvectomy with bilateral groin dissection
10 IA 67 108 M-M Retired; homemaker Invasive carcinoma Radical vulvectomy with bilateral groin dissection
11 IA 63 64 M-M Homemaker; parttime crafts teacher Vulvar melanoma Partial vulvectomy
12 IA 62 32 M-M Homemaker Carcinoma in situ 5-fluorouracil cream; partial vulvectomy
13 IA 70 54 M-M Homemaker Invasive carcinoma Radical vulvectomy with bilateral groin dissection
14 IA 51 96 M-M Stable manager; homemaker Carcinoma in situ Total vulvectomy
15 IA 56 41 M-M Homemaker Carcinoma in situ Total vulvectomy

CA = California; IA = Iowa; M = married; D = divorced; W = widowed.