Recently my mother had seen an OBGYN for a few spots that were concerning. He did a biopsy near the few spots, not directly from them. He only took a few from 2 or 3 of the spots, but not all of them. I might be mistaken but thought they take them directly from the area in question. He got a false negative back because the spots he did take were another issue and the other ones he didn't test are most likely cancer. With her age, medical history, cirvical cancer line up with what the doctor told her. They ruled out infections and other things that could cause the spots or mimic vulvur cancer. He wants to remove the one spot entirely which she's ok with still have questions. We live in a smaller area and not many specialists or people how know how somthing like this should be handled. My question is when should an oncologist get involved? He's mostly sure it's cancer but can't say 100% should he be doing the surgery? We just want her to get the right help and figired out without a doubt if this is or isn't cancer. Should she find an oncologists to continue? I appreciate you taking the time to read this and anyone with experience or know how this should typically go let me know if this is normal. Thank you
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