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How long would a vulvar cancer s/p definitive chemoradiotherapy, how long should the lesion be followed for regression before initiating biopsy or salvage surgery?

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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network

There is no prospective data but our practice is to perform once the acute reactions subside, usually 6-8 weeks after chemo RT.

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Radiation Oncology · University of Maryland

Our general practice is to perform a PET/CT and/or MRI 10-12 weeks following completion of definitive therapy. If there is concern for residual disease at this time point based on imaging and clinical exam, we would consider biopsy.

From a clinical viewpoint, what is interesting is that for anal can...

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