Abstract

W HILE pelvic malignancy occurred in 3.5 per cent of all gynecological admissions to-the Woman’s Hospital, only 1.8 per cent of these cancers were primary in the vulva, compared to the 3 to 4 per cent reported in the literature. Carcinoma primary in the gland of Bartholin or its duct is even more rare, accounting for 9, or 6.5 per cent, of Tam&g’s” 138 cases, and only 17, or 1.8 per cent, of 940 vulvar malignancies collected by Parrott and Miller.4 No such primary ease was operated upon at the Woman’s Hospital in the 27 years prior to 1956.

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