Risk for radical hysterectomy failure

During the period from July 1983 to December 1996, 685 patients who underwent radical hysterectomy as their primary treatment for cervical cancer and had optimal follow-up for at least three years were analyzed. Fifty seven patients (8.3%) had pelvic nodes metastasis and received postoperative whole...

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Main Authors: Manusirivithaya S., Charoeniam V., Isariyodom P., Pantusart A.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-18702014-08-30T02:00:12Z Risk for radical hysterectomy failure Manusirivithaya S. Charoeniam V. Isariyodom P. Pantusart A. During the period from July 1983 to December 1996, 685 patients who underwent radical hysterectomy as their primary treatment for cervical cancer and had optimal follow-up for at least three years were analyzed. Fifty seven patients (8.3%) had pelvic nodes metastasis and received postoperative whole pelvic radiation. Tumor recurrence was noted in 97 cases (14.2%). Nodal metastasis is the most significant prognostic factor for tumor recurrence. Patients with nodal metastasis had 42.1 per cent risk of recurrence compared to 11.6 per cent in those without nodal metastasis. Furthermore; risk of recurrence significantly increased if more than 1 node was involved. Other factors associated with a significantly higher risk of recurrence in multivariate analysis were tumor histology and clinical stage. Patients with nonsquamous cell carcinoma and clinical stage IIa had disease recurrence in 24.4 per cent and 30.3 per cent compared to only 11.7 per cent in squamous and 13.3 per cent in stage Ib. Tumor grade is the significant prognostic factor only in adenocarcinoma cell type but not in squamous cell type. 2014-08-30T02:00:12Z 2014-08-30T02:00:12Z 2001 Article 01252208 11556456 JMTHB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0035376573&partnerID=40&md5=b28a0baf5c39b09977f034872297b963 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1870 English
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description During the period from July 1983 to December 1996, 685 patients who underwent radical hysterectomy as their primary treatment for cervical cancer and had optimal follow-up for at least three years were analyzed. Fifty seven patients (8.3%) had pelvic nodes metastasis and received postoperative whole pelvic radiation. Tumor recurrence was noted in 97 cases (14.2%). Nodal metastasis is the most significant prognostic factor for tumor recurrence. Patients with nodal metastasis had 42.1 per cent risk of recurrence compared to 11.6 per cent in those without nodal metastasis. Furthermore; risk of recurrence significantly increased if more than 1 node was involved. Other factors associated with a significantly higher risk of recurrence in multivariate analysis were tumor histology and clinical stage. Patients with nonsquamous cell carcinoma and clinical stage IIa had disease recurrence in 24.4 per cent and 30.3 per cent compared to only 11.7 per cent in squamous and 13.3 per cent in stage Ib. Tumor grade is the significant prognostic factor only in adenocarcinoma cell type but not in squamous cell type.
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Charoeniam V.
Isariyodom P.
Pantusart A.
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