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Best hospitals and doctors for vulvar cancer treatment abroad

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Diagnosis of vulvar cancer
2539
Surgical treatment of cancer of the vulva (partial vulvectomy)
4093.52
Surgical treatment of vulvar cancer with radical vulvectomy
4142.59
Surgical treatment of vulvar cancer with metastases in the lymph nodes with radical vulvectomy and lymphadenectomy
8461.62
Cancer rehabilitation
0.00
The Knappschaft Hospital Dortmund is a progressive multidisciplinary medical complex providing high quality medical care according to international standards. The hospital was founded in 1958, therefore it has a long history and rich clinical experience. After the overhaul and extensive works on the expansion and modernization o
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The Hospital Oberberg Gummersbach is a medical complex that offers its patients top-class personalized care. The hospital was founded in 1985. Since then, it has earned an excellent reputation in the German medical arena and has gained vast experience in the provision of medical care to foreign patients. The Hospital Oberberg Gu
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The DKD HELIOS Clinic Wiesbaden has long made a name for itself in the international medical arena by introducing an optimal model of medical care, combining the use of the most advanced medical technologies, the experience of highly qualified doctors and impeccable quality of patient care. The medical facility first opened its
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Hospital Kassel
Hospital Kassel
Overall rating9.9 / 10
The Hospital Kassel is a progressive medical facility with a huge medical team, which provides high-quality medical services in all branches of modern medicine. The hospital is part of the regional medical Gesundheit Nordhessen Holding, which unites 5 top-class medical centers, including specialized rehabilitation clinics. With
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According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The clinic is proud of its rich history, which dates back over 100 years, as well as the status of a maximum care medical center with exceptionally high success treatment rates. The medical institution is
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The Helios Hospital Hildesheim positions itself as an advanced provider of high-quality medical services at the European level. The medical facility is an Academic Hospital of the Hannover Medical School, thanks to which it can successfully introduce the very latest medical achievements into clinical practice. The hospital is di
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The Alfried Krupp Hospital in Essen-Ruettenscheid began its work back in 1870, and large-scale restoration took place here in 1980. The medical facility is an academic hospital of the University of Duisburg-Essen, thanks to which it has access to innovations in the medical field, and also makes its own contribution to the develo
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According to the reputable Focus magazine, the University Hospital Greifswald is included in the ranking of the best medical complexes throughout Germany! The hospital is one of the oldest healthcare facilities in Germany, with long traditions and an excellent reputation. The history of the hospital begins in 1456, when the Facu
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According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler ranks among the top medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital is a modern medical complex with 13 specialized departments. The hospital has more than 165 years of history, so it has long won an excellent reputation not only in Germ
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The Acibadem Healthcare Group Istanbul was founded in 1991 and in a short time has become one of the leading medical facilities not only in Turkey, but throughout the world. The medical group has developed rapidly for many year. Today, it consists of 22 hospitals and 19 outpatient clinics in 5 countries (in Turkey, Bulgaria, Hol
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The Samitivej Hospital Bangkok is a leading provider of medical services of the international level. The hospital has its campuses in various regions of Bangkok. The Samitivej Sukhuvmit Hospital has the status of the main and most respected medical facility. The accreditation of the Joint Commission International (JCI) is the ev
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St. Anna Hospital Herne
St. Anna Hospital Herne
Overall rating9.5 / 10
According to the famous Focus magazine, the St. Anna Hospital Herne ranks among the best medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital first opened its doors to patients on September 27, 1901, and therefore it is rightfully proud of its long history and successful treatment results. Initially, the hospital had only
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The Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur is a modern medical facility with an excellent reputation in Germany and abroad. The medical center is an academic clinic of the University Hospital Mainz, which gives patients the opportunity to take advantage of scientific advances and innovative treatments. The clinic has the widest possi
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The ViDia Hospital Karlsruhe is a modern medical facility with a rich history and traditions. The medical complex is an academic hospital of the University of Freiburg, granting patients access to advanced university medicine and the very latest therapeutic developments. The hospital first opened its doors in 1851 and, since the
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According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Hospital Nordwest Frankfurt am Main ranks among the top German medical facilities! The hospital has a reputation of a modern multidisciplinary medical center with excellent quality of services. The medical complex is an academic hospital of the Goethe University Frankfurt, thanks t
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One of the neoplasms women are most susceptible to in menopause, is vulvar cancer. Vulvar cancer includes different types of neoplasms localized on the outer surface of the female genitals.

Content

  1. Types
  2. Symptoms
  3. Metastasizing
  4. Diagnostics
  5. Treatment options
  6. Surgery
  7. Chemotherapy
  8. Radiation therapy
  9. Relapses
  10. Prognosis
  11. Best hospital for treatment abroad
  12. Cost of treatment for vulvar cancer
  13. Treatment abroad with Booking Health

Types

 

Based on the cell type, which vulvar cancer develops from, several diseases are distinguished. The therapeutic tactics of each pathology has its own peculiarities.

Malignant neoplasms are differentiated into two types, including vulvar squamous cell carcinoma and vulvar melanoma.

Symptoms

 

Now let's talk about how vulvar cancer manifests itself. Like most other cancers, vulvar cancer is asymptomatic at the initial stages, without causing severe health manifestations. Typically, women with vulvar cancer can experience certain health issues including:

  • Irritation of the vulva
  • Itching in the area
  • Burning sensation

The listed symptoms are paroxysmal, and at night they increase markedly.

With vulvar cancer progression and the increase in the size of the neoplasm, the disturbance of the affected tissues trophism develops, and ulcerated areas begin to appear. The cover of the vulva swells, in some regions its integrity is violated. Pain and pathological discharge (serous or with impurities of blood or pus) arise. With deeper invasion, and especially with the localization of the tumor on the clitoris, the pain syndrome increases. Due to the destruction of a malignant formation, intense bleeding often develops, and the discharge acquires an odor.

Metastasizing

 

Vulvar cancer may spread through the lymphogenous pathway, affecting first the inguinal, and then the hypogastric and iliac lymph nodes. At the 3rd stage of the disease, the spread of the malignant process to the vagina, the lower region of the urethra, the anal area, and lymph nodes located on one body side can be observed. At the fourth stage, the bladder, the upper parts of the urethra, the rectum, and the lymph nodes located on both body sides are affected. At stage 4 of the diagnosis, the development of metastatic foci in distant organs, i.e. lungs, liver, and intestines, is diagnosed.

At the advanced stages, the patient experience:

  • Intense pain
  • Subfebrile temperature
  • Fatigue, weakness
  • Depression and mood changes

As a rule, multiple regional and distant metastases are detected at the advanced stages of the diagnosis. In this case, palliative chemotherapy or radiation is used, aimed at relieving painful symptoms, improving the condition, and prolonging the patient's life.

Diagnostics

 

Since the main method of primary diagnosis making is still a gynecological examination, it is necessary to visit a doctor regularly for the timely detection of dangerous pathology and the start of vulvar cancer treatment. During the examination, the doctor detects small nodules, ulcers, pigmented plaques in the external genital area, which are noticeably different in color from healthy areas.

For a detailed examination of suspicious areas, vulvoscopy is used. Also, microscopic and cytological laboratory analyses of tissues obtained from the surface of the neoplasm and the vagina are performed. To make the final diagnosis, a biopsy of the vulva is performed and material is harvested for subsequent histological analysis.

To determine the stage of the oncological process, the degree of metastatic affection of regional lymph nodes and distant organs, the patient undergoes the following examinations:

  • Ultrasound scan of the abdominal and pelvic organs
  • Chest X-ray
  • If necessary, cystoscopy, rectoscopy, and anoscopy

Treatment options

 

Vulvar cancer treatment is one of the difficult spheres of gynecological oncology. In the vulvar cancer treatment options, pathogenetic approaches have not been elaborated yet. Vulvar cancer treatment is prescribed strictly individually; the integrated approach is used. Radiation therapy is prescribed in 10% of women; these are women with health contraindications for extended surgery. No more than 4% of patients with vulvar cancer may undergo chemotherapy when there are health contraindications to surgical treatment.

In general, vulvar cancer includes the following treatment options:

  • Surgical removal of tissues (local excision of malignant cells and adjacent tissues, vulvectomy, removal of lymph nodes, etc.)
  • Photodynamic treatment (destruction of atypical cells by focused light)
  • Laser ablation (vaporization of malignant cells with a laser beam)
  • Chemotherapy and radiation therapy

Surgery

 

Considering the course of pathology, peculiarities of the specific clinical case, doctors give preference to conducting organ-preserving surgery. Such interventions allow preserving the normal appearance of the organs, avoid disturbance of urination and defecation (which is of great importance since vulvar cancer may be located near structures responsible for the above).

Stage 1. How to treat vulvar cancer may depend on the degree of spread and invasiveness of the neoplasm. As a rule, a radical vulvectomy is performed (removal of the labia majora and small labia) in combination with unilateral lymphadenectomy.

Stage 2. Radical vulvectomy in combination with bilateral lymphadenectomy (inguinal and femoral lymph nodes are removed) is conducted. When oncopathology is detected in the clitoris area, the surgery of the inguinal and iliac lymph nodes is performed (in most cases, bilateral one).

Stage 3. After assessing the operability of the patient, a radical vulvectomy is performed, as well as bilateral surgery for the inguinal, femoral, and iliac lymph nodes in combination with adjuvant (postoperative) external radiation therapy.

Stage 4. At this stage, surgery for vulvar cancer treatment is possible only in separate cases, with moderate involvement of neighboring organs in the malignant process. If surgery is possible, it is supplemented by pelvic exenteration. The latter surgery is traumatic and is performed only when the oncological disease spreads to the pelvic organs. In case of unresectability, the patient with vulvar cancer may receive a course of preoperative radiation and chemotherapy first.

Separately, lymphadenectomy has to be considered. Relatively recently, the intervention to excise regional lymph nodes was mandatory. The vulvar cancer treatment today has changed. It’s now proved that there’s the so-called main lymphatic group, which is the first to be involved into the malignant process. And if it turns out that it is not affected by the metastases, this means that all other lymph nodes are also healthy, and surgery for the whole adjacent lymph nodes complex is simply unnecessary.

Chemotherapy

 

For the vulvar cancer treatment, no universal chemotherapy regimens were developed. Chemotherapy is used:

  • Prior to surgery – this type of cancer treatment is aimed at reducing the size of the neoplasm to transform the disease from an inoperable type to an operable one.
  • After surgery – the goal is to treat the malignant cells preserved in the body after the operation, to prevent relapse. It is recommended to carry out 6 courses or continue chemotherapy until the disease regresses.

Radiation therapy

 

Radiation therapy for vulvar cancer treatment is prescribed:

  • Before surgical treatment
  • After surgery kn order to prevent relapse
  • As the only method to treat vulvar cancer, when regional lymph nodes are affected
  • In combination with chemotherapy or separately in presence of health contraindications to surgical treatment
  • At the early stages, laser, radiofrequency or electrical ablation of the vulva is also used

Relapses

 

Recurrence after vulvar cancer treatment occurs on average in 24-30% of cases after primary surgery with or without radiation therapy.

About 80% of vulvar cancer recurrences occur within the first two years after the completion of the initial cancer treatment, mostly during the first 12 months.

This is why women after vulvar cancer treatment should undergo follow-up examination in order to detect early and potentially curable relapse. Besides, patients are advised to self-monitor the condition of the vulva in order to detect any changes early.

Relatively small prevalence of this oncology type, combined with a low recurrence rate, makes it difficult to conduct randomized clinical trials and develop optimal therapeutic strategy and treatment options.

Prognosis

 

How quickly vulvar cancer may develop and how long can a patient live with this disease?

The answers to these questions depend on many factors, first of all, on the timeliness of the diagnosis making and the success of the cancer treatment. The aggressiveness of the neoplasm differs depending on its localization. Clitoris cancer is considered the most aggressive. Malignant lesions of the labia minora have the most favorable prognosis, and the danger of a tumor on the labia majora occupies an intermediate position.

Best hospital for treatment abroad

 

Choosing hospitals for treatment abroad is extremely important, but by no means should be a difficult part of the process. Judged solely by statistical indicators of success in vulvar cancer treatment abroad, hospitals in Germany, Switzerland, and Israel are some of the best. Other destinations for treatment options (without devaluing the quality of cancer treatment) might be hospitals in Turkey and South Korea, that are in high demand among medical tourists.

Well-equipped and reputable hospitals should be the choice suitable for such treatment. A prerequisite for the success of treatment abroad is qualified specialists of the hospitals.

We suggest paying attention to the following hospitals:

  1. University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich, Germany
  2. University Hospital Tuebingen, Germany
  3. Leverkusen Clinic, Germany
  4. University Hospital Ulm, Germany
  5. University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Germany
  6. University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany

You are welcome to check out the profiles of hospitals on the Booking Health website.

Cost of treatment for vulvar cancer

 

Several preparatory measures need to be conducted before starting the treatment in foreign hospitals. Without necessary documentation and medical reports, it will be impossible to correctly assess the services hospitals will need to provide.

The price policy is another issue that may differ significantly in two hospitals of the same country. But if we deduce the average cost of treatment options then the numbers are as follows.

The cost of treatment of vulvar cancer with partial vulvectomy starts at 10,208 EUR.

The cost of treatment of vulvar cancer with surgical vulvectomy starts at 10,211 EUR.

The cost of treatment of vulvar cancer with radical vulvectomy and lymphadenectomy starts at 19,080 EUR.

The minimal price for diagnostics of vulvar cancer is 1,749 EUR.

You may find prices for other treatment options on the Booking Health website.

Treatment abroad with Booking Health

 

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We strive to make treatment abroad as affordable as possible. Booking Health medical advisors will find the best options for treatment abroad for you.

With vulvar cancer, it’s necessary to be confident in the professionalism of clinicians. With Booking Health, you are free of worry. We select for you only highly qualified doctors and only comfortable conditions for staying abroad.

If you’d like to know more about mentioned services, please leave a request on the Booking Health website.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board-certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Farrukh Ahmed. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

Cancer Support Community

Cancer Treatment Centers of America

Johns Hopkins Medicine