Role of palliative care intervention in patients with vulvar cancer: a retrospective study

To describe the experience of a Mexican cancer centre in vulvar cancer and the opportunity to incorporate palliative care (PC) during treatment. A retrospective study of clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of women with vulvar cancer referred to the PC service (PCS) between 2010 and 2021 i...

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Published inBMJ supportive & palliative care
Main Authors Allende, Silvia Rosa, Salcedo-Hernandez, Rosa, Dominguez Ocadio, Georgina, Peña-Nieves, Adriana, Isla-Ortiz, David, Verástegui, Emma L, Cabrera-Galeana, Paula
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 28.12.2023
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Summary:To describe the experience of a Mexican cancer centre in vulvar cancer and the opportunity to incorporate palliative care (PC) during treatment. A retrospective study of clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of women with vulvar cancer referred to the PC service (PCS) between 2010 and 2021 is reported. Frequencies were estimated, as well as medians and IQRs, accordingly. Referral time and overall survival were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. 125 women with vulvar cancer were seen between 2010 and 2021, but only 42% were seen at PCS, mostly polysymptomatic, after several visits to the emergency room. 89% of the patients seen at PCS died at home. Vulvar cancer is a rare type of cancer, while squamous cell carcinoma is the most frequent type. At the time of referral, almost half of the patients had severe pain, bleeding, malodor, infection and urinary incontinence. Most of these patients lived in poverty, were poorly educated and had multiple surgeries. PC may play an important role in the care of patients with advanced vulvar cancer, relieving the physical and psychological symptoms, avoiding unnecessary hospitalisation and favouring death at home without pain and other symptoms.
ISSN:2045-4368
DOI:10.1136/spcare-2023-004734