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==Other Diagnostic Studies==
==Other Diagnostic Studies==
===Biopsy===
===Biopsy===
During a biopsy, tissues or cells are removed from the [[vulva]], can be tested in a laboratory. The pathology report from the laboratory will confirm whether or not [[cancer]] cells are present in the sample. A biopsy is the only way to get a definite diagnosis of vulvar cancer.<ref name=xyz> Diagnosing vulvar cancer. Canadian Cancer Society. http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/vulvar/diagnosis/?region=ns Accessed on october 1, 2015</ref>
A biopsy is the only way to get a definite diagnosis of vulvar cancer.<ref name=xyz> Diagnosing vulvar cancer. Canadian Cancer Society. http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/vulvar/diagnosis/?region=ns Accessed on october 1, 2015</ref>
*Punch biopsy  
*Punch biopsy  
Punch biopsy is the most common type of [[biopsy]] used to diagnose vulvar cancer.
Punch biopsy is the most common type of [[biopsy]] used to diagnose vulvar cancer.
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*Fine needle aspiration (FNA)
*Fine needle aspiration (FNA)
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) may be done on an enlarged [[lymph node ]]in the [[groin]].
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) may be done on an enlarged [[lymph node ]]in the [[groin]].
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist|2}}
[[Category:Types of cancer]]
[[Category:Types of cancer]]
[[Category:Gynecology]]
[[Category:Gynecology]]

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Vulvar biopsy is the confirmatory test for the diagnosis of vulvar cancer or precancerous lesions.

Other Diagnostic Studies

Biopsy

A biopsy is the only way to get a definite diagnosis of vulvar cancer.[1]

  • Punch biopsy

Punch biopsy is the most common type of biopsy used to diagnose vulvar cancer.

  • Surgical biopsy

Surgical biopsy (usually a wide excision biopsy) may be done to remove a lump or abnormal area.

  • Fine needle aspiration (FNA)

Fine needle aspiration (FNA) may be done on an enlarged lymph node in the groin.

References

  1. Diagnosing vulvar cancer. Canadian Cancer Society. http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/vulvar/diagnosis/?region=ns Accessed on october 1, 2015