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WHO: Female genital tumours (2020)
The 2020 WHO classification distinguishes between HPV-associated and HPV-independent squamous cell carcinoma of the lower female genital organs.[1]
- 9. Tumours of the vagina[2]
- 10. Tumours of the vulva[3]
- 16. Genetic tumour syndromes of the female genital tract.[4] Includes: hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome, Lynch syndrome, Cowden syndrome, Li-Fraumeni syndrome, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, Ataxia-telangiectasia, Carney complex, DICER1 syndrome, Ovarian dysgenesis, Von-Hippel-Lindau syndrome, Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer syndrome
References
- ↑ Höhn, Anne Kathrin; Brambs, Christine E.; Hiller, Grit Gesine Ruth; May, Doris; Schmoeckel, Elisa; Horn, Lars-Christian (October 2021). "2020 WHO Classification of Female Genital Tumors". Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde. 81 (10): 1145. doi:10.1055/a-1545-4279. PMID 34629493.
- ↑ WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board, ed. (2020). "9. Tumours of the vagina". Female genital tumours: WHO Classification of Tumours. Vol. 4 (5th ed.). Lyon (France): International Agency for Research on Cancer. pp. 391–418. ISBN 978-92-832-4504-9.
- ↑ WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board, ed. (2020). "10. Tumours of the vulva". Female genital tumours: WHO Classification of Tumours. Vol. 4 (5th ed.). Lyon (France): International Agency for Research on Cancer. pp. 419–450. ISBN 978-92-832-4504-9.
- ↑ WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board, ed. (2020). "16. Genetic tumour syndromes of the female genital tract". Female genital tumours: WHO Classification of Tumours. Vol. 4 (5th ed.). Lyon (France): International Agency for Research on Cancer. pp. 543–563. ISBN 978-92-832-4504-9.