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Join us each Tuesday for Open Studio, a free-of-charge art therapy group available to cancer patients and survivors where you can spend some...
Less than one percent of women will be diagnosed with vulvar cancer. While rare, vulvar cancer is very treatable, but can be difficult for women and families to talk about.
You deserve a care team that understands what you’re going through. At Henry Ford Cancer, you’ll find a team of specialists who will make your experience as comfortable as possible.
Our team carefully evaluates all aspects of your diagnosis, to create a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Our surgeons use the most advanced and minimally invasive surgical options whenever possible to promote healing and shorten your recovery time.
You’ll also have a dedicated cancer nurse navigator to support you so you know what to expect throughout your care and assist with appointment scheduling.
We offer the most advanced treatment options and innovative surgical techniques for vulvar cancer. Our experts will design a personalized treatment plan that will offer you the best possible care and outcome. Your treatment plan will be based on your cancer diagnosis, your unique health needs, and your concerns. It may consist of the following:
To tailor your treatment to your unique diagnosis and needs, we fight vulvar cancer using the expertise of a multidisciplinary team approach. Members on you team will include:
As personal and medical needs arise, our team will be there for you.
Join us each Tuesday for Open Studio, a free-of-charge art therapy group available to cancer patients and survivors where you can spend some...
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Join us each Tuesday for Open Studio, a free-of-charge art therapy group available to cancer patients and survivors where you can spend some...
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