125 patients with carcinoma of the vulva were evaluated with respect to corrected 5-year survival rates. In our study we try to answer two questions in the therapeutic management of vulval carcinoma: (1) Is organ-preserving surgery in stage I tumors adequate? (2) How important is the radiation therapy in the general treatment concept in more advanced stages of the disease? Our study shows that organ preservation seems to be possible in stage I disease, if resection of the tumor is complete with a margin of normal tissue. If inguinal lymph nodes are involved or the primary tumor is bulky, the best results are obtained with a combination of radical surgery and locoregional radiation therapy. Radiation therapy alone has a good effect during the early stage of the vulval cancer.