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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...
Cervical cancer is staged from stage 0 (earliest and least severe) to stage IV (metastatic disease, advanced and the most severe). Staging is based on size and depth of the cancerous lesion, as well as degree of spread. What Is the Medical Treatment for Precancerous Cervical Lesions? Trea...
OBJECTIVE: We reviewed data on treatment of stage IB1 cervical cancer at our institution to compare recurrence, complications, and survival of women treated primarily by radical hysterectomy versus radiation. METHODS: Records for women treated for stage IB1 cervical cancer between January 1, 1990 and...
Trachelectomy.This procedure, also known as a cervicectomy, is an option if you have early-stage cervical cancer and still want to have children. It removes the cervix and top of the vagina, but leaves most of the uterus.This can be done through an open cut or laparoscopically in the ...
What is the treatment for stage 1 bladder cancer? Bladder Cancer: Bladder cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the bladder. It normally starts in the lining of the bladder and may spread into the bladder muscle. The most common symptom is blood in the urine. ...
2000 to June 2009 in the Zhejiang Cancer Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stages were: in situ (n=1), stage IA1 (n=1), stage IB1 (n=5), stage IB2 (n=1), stage IIA (n=8), stage IIB (n=3), and stage IIIB...
In that period 7 of the patients who were offered radical hysterectomy had cervical cancer stage IIa. Considering stage 1b separately, the frequency of operation was raised from 52 (123/237) to 87% (128/148). A 5-years crude survival rate of 85% and 88% was observed in the two ...
diagnosis of cancer; it can identify the cancer type (for example, the type of tissue found may indicate that the sample is from a primary [started here] or metastatic type of brain cancer [spread from another primary tumor arising elsewhere in the body] and thereby help to stage cancer. ...
Cervical cancerTreatment allocationElderlyAge may affect the treatment choice and subsequent outcome in elderly patients with cervical cancer. Given the potential for cure with either surgery or chemoradiation in early stage disease, we aimed to determine whether a patient's age influenced treatment ...