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Is a lump on the vulva a sign of cancer?
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Hello @JayJay23, thank you for opening this discussion. If you're concerned about a lump or bump, please don't hesitate to get in touch with your doctor or gynecologist. In the meantime, let me tag some other members who can possibly weigh in.
Hi everyone, do you know if vulvar lumps can be a sign of cancer? Do they tend to come and go? Did you experience any before your diagnosis?
@coristrong17 @2freakx @Galerod25 @Randomchaos @Josephine @Darcie @Mbeers2013 @Cocoroper @Mischi @CMeeks23 @Rjkalb @Valery @alice58 @Sharron1968 @Maryitiswhatitis @Rhaston @lilred5tx @Canceriinthebag15
Feel free to share your experiences or advice with us here!
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Courtney
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Hello. I would like to know if vulvar lumps can come and go, and if the doctor can still screen you and get an accurate. Diagnosis without any lumps being present?