The treatment of lateral T1 and T2 squamous cell carcinomas of the vulva confined to the labium majus or minus.
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R. Kryscio | C. Desimone | J. van Nagell | S. Modesitt | E. Pavlik | F. Ueland | P. DePriest | A. Cooper | J. V. Van Ness
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