Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA

Objectives: To determine the prevalence and predicting factors of ovarian metastasis, and evaluate the histology of other ovarian neoplasms in women with early-stage cervical cancer. Methods: The medical records of women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA who underwent primary surgical treatment at S...

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Main Authors: Vijit Ngamcherttakul, Irene Ruengkhachorn
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spelling th-mahidol.138432018-06-11T12:18:58Z Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA Vijit Ngamcherttakul Irene Ruengkhachorn Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Objectives: To determine the prevalence and predicting factors of ovarian metastasis, and evaluate the histology of other ovarian neoplasms in women with early-stage cervical cancer. Methods: The medical records of women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA who underwent primary surgical treatment at Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University from January 2007 to December 2011 were used for the study. Demographic, clinical and histopathologic data of the women who underwent salpingo-oophorectomy were reviewed. Results: Of 264 women, the mean age was 52.3 years. The types of hysterectomy procedures were composed of 210 radical hysterectomy, 9 modified radical hysterectomy, 40 simple hysterectomy, and 5 abandoned hysterectomy. The prevalence of ovarian metastasis was 0.76% (2/264). All of ovarian metastatic patients were older than 60 years old, postmenopause, and had macroscopical stage IB1 cervical cancer. Others ovarian tumors were found in 7 patients including 1 synchronous ovarian carcinoma, 1 serous cystadenoma, 1 fibroma, and 4 teratoma. Conclusions: In cases of early-stage cervical carcinoma of the population studied, ovarian preservation could be another option in < 60-year-old patients, with non-neuroendocrine cell type, stage IA, and no extracervical or ovarian lesions. 2018-06-11T04:40:14Z 2018-06-11T04:40:14Z 2012-01-01 Article Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. Vol.13, No.9 (2012), 4525-4529 10.7314/APJCP.2012.13.9.4525 2476762X 15137368 2-s2.0-84874015816 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/13843 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84874015816&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Vijit Ngamcherttakul
Irene Ruengkhachorn
Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA
description Objectives: To determine the prevalence and predicting factors of ovarian metastasis, and evaluate the histology of other ovarian neoplasms in women with early-stage cervical cancer. Methods: The medical records of women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA who underwent primary surgical treatment at Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University from January 2007 to December 2011 were used for the study. Demographic, clinical and histopathologic data of the women who underwent salpingo-oophorectomy were reviewed. Results: Of 264 women, the mean age was 52.3 years. The types of hysterectomy procedures were composed of 210 radical hysterectomy, 9 modified radical hysterectomy, 40 simple hysterectomy, and 5 abandoned hysterectomy. The prevalence of ovarian metastasis was 0.76% (2/264). All of ovarian metastatic patients were older than 60 years old, postmenopause, and had macroscopical stage IB1 cervical cancer. Others ovarian tumors were found in 7 patients including 1 synchronous ovarian carcinoma, 1 serous cystadenoma, 1 fibroma, and 4 teratoma. Conclusions: In cases of early-stage cervical carcinoma of the population studied, ovarian preservation could be another option in < 60-year-old patients, with non-neuroendocrine cell type, stage IA, and no extracervical or ovarian lesions.
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Vijit Ngamcherttakul
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author Vijit Ngamcherttakul
Irene Ruengkhachorn
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title Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA
title_short Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA
title_full Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA
title_fullStr Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA
title_full_unstemmed Ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage IA-IIA
title_sort ovarian metastasis and other ovarian neoplasms in women with cervical cancer stage ia-iia
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/13843
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