Stage (Ia) cervical cancer recurring 13 years after hysterectomy and causing small intestinal perforation: a case report with a review of the literature. Acta Pathol Jpn. 1988;38(2):225-34.Misonou J, Natori T, Aizawa M, Jou B, Tamaki A, Ogasawara M: Stage (Ia) Cervical Cancer ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate patterns of care for women with Stage 1A(1) and 1A(2) cervical cancer utilizing the SEER database.Review of SEER data from 11 registries from 1990 to 1995 was performed. Data from 2358 women were reviewed and stratified by substage, ethnicity, type...
This study aims to reveal the risk factors associated with recurrence or new-onset high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSILs) or more severe lesions (HSILs +) and analyze obstetrical outcomes in patients with adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) or stage IA1 cervical cancer patients after coni...
Loco-Regional Staging of Localized Cervical Cancer (Stage IA-IIA): Role of MR Imaging in Treatment Planning HTML Purpose: Aim of the study is to asses the ability of MR imaging in assessing depth of cervical stromal invasion, vaginal infiltration, and presence of... R Manfredi - Radiological...
Locally advanced cervical cancer is defined as a tumor categorized as stage IB3-IVA, whilst advanced stage IVB includes tumours with distal metastases and these account for two third cases of cervical cancer worldwide. Concurrent platinum-based chemo radiotherapy (CCRT) is treatment of choice for ...
Stage IIA1 versus stage IIA2 cervical cancer: does the new staging criteria predict survival? (1) To determine the correlation of 2008 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics staging system with survival in patients with stage IIA cerv... G Garg,JP Shah,EP Toy,... - 《...
Women who had positive results on screening underwent colposcopy and directed biopsies, and those with cervical pre-cancerous lesions or cancer received appropriate treatment. In the HPV-testing group, cervical cancer was diagnosed in 127 subjects (of whom 39 had stage II or higher), as compared...
In order to examine the relationship between stage at initial diagnosis and management costs for cervical cancer, a detailed cost audit over 5 years was conducted on a sample of patients diagnosed in 1990 in one U.K. region. The mean costs of managing pre-invasive carcinoma (386 Pounds) were...
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after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT), followed by CKC, in patients with cervical cancer FIGO stage IB2-IIA1 with tumor size 2 – 4cm, desiring to preserve their fertility.13 young women (23–36years old) with cervical cancer stage IB2-IIA1 desiring to preserve their fertility were included...