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Three out of 9 patients (33%) with lesions infiltrating the urethral meatus and 4 patients out of 7 (57%) with anal involvement did not require urethral amputation or colostomy, respectively, after NACT. No severe postoperative complications were described. Overall survival at 5 years was 60%, and median overall survival was 76 months. NACT followed by surgery in locally advanced vulvar cancer is well tolerated and allows surgical modulation. NACT followed by surgery in locally advanced vulvar cancer is well tolerated and allows surg