Do vulvar cancer nodules grow?

Vulvar cancer nodules may grow bigger.
Vulvar cancer is a malignant tumor occurring in female labia, clitoris and other parts of the body, which is relatively rare in clinic. Due to the rapid growth of cancer cells, localized nodules of cauliflower-like or nodular shape gradually increasing in size and hard texture may appear, and at the same time patients may be accompanied by vulvar itching, localized pain and other discomforts.
Once the disease is diagnosed, it should be treated actively. For early-stage patients, it is mostly treated by surgery; for middle and late-stage patients, it can be combined with chemotherapy and radiotherapy before surgery to reduce the lesions and create opportunities for surgery, and after surgery, it needs to be combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to prevent recurrence or metastasis if necessary.
For patients with unexplained vulvar itching and vulvar nodules, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time, complete relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease and then actively target treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.