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Title: [Clinical analysis of patients operated for adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous carcinoma of uterine cervix]. Author: Sobol A, Emerich J, Kobierski J, Lapińska S, Stankowska B, Starnawski M. Journal: Ginekol Pol; 1999 Feb; 70(2):75-80. PubMed ID: 10349811. Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study was clinical analysis of patients with operated adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous carcinoma of uterine cervix. STUDY DESIGN: The mean age, number of pregnancies and labours, the incidence of adenocarcinoma and carcinoma adenosquamous in the stage Ib and IIa, and also in 2 following decades (1972-81 and 1982-91), the influence of positive lymph nodes on the survival have been estimated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 1972 and 1991 at the 2nd Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Gdańsk, 499 radical hysterectomies were performed in the patients with cervical cancer stage Ia, Ib and IIa. In this group there were 41 (8.2%) patients selected with adenocarcinoma and 16 (3.2%) with carcinoma adenosquamous. In the group of 18 pregnant women (3.6% of the whole group) there was diagnosed 1 case of adenocarcinoma and 1 case of carcinoma adenosquamous. The incidence of both-adenocarcinoma and carcinoma adenosquamous amounted to 11.4%. RESULTS: The number of pregnancies and labours was similar to other histological types. Nulliparas made up respectively 10.5% adenocarcinoma and 6.25% carcinoma adenosquamous. The incidence of adenocarcinoma stage Ib has been found to be more than twice higher than the incidence of adenocarcinoma stage IIa (9.0% and 3.8% respectively). The percentage of carcinoma adenosquamous in those two clinical stages was similar. The three times decrease in the incidence of adenocarcinoma, and the four times increase in the incidence of carcinoma adenosquamous has been found in the years 1982-91 in comparison to 1972-81. It was also stated that an adenouse type, comparing to other histological types, most often occurs without any clinical symptoms--in 23.1% a course of the disease was asymptomatic. As for an adenosqamous type the figures were lower--12.5%. In the patients with adenocarcinoma the incidence of positive pelvic nodes in the stage Ib-IIa was 34%. The incidence of positive lymph nodes in the patients with carcinoma adenosqamous and adenocarcinoma was lower and similar--25% and 23.7% respectively. The analysis of the 5-year survival showed 69.8% in patients with adenocarcinoma stage Ib-IIa and 66.3% in patients with carcinoma adenosquamous the (same stages). The difference is not statistically significant (p = 0.8).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]