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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1975;46:507-510
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Prognostic Significance of Cervical Lesion Size and Pelvic Node Metastases in Cervical Carcinoma

M STEVEN PIVER, MD, FACOG and WHAN S. CHUNG, MD

From the Department of Gynecology. Roswell Park Memorial Institute. Buffalo, New York

Abstract

There were 289 radical hysterectomies performed at Roswell Park Memorial Institute for Stage IB, IIA, and recurrent cervical cancer from 19S7 to 1967. The prognostic significance of cervical lesion size, pelvic node mctastases, and type of radical hysterectomy have been evaluated. Excellent 5-year survival rates for women with Stage IB cervical carcinoma were associated with cervical lesions measuring less than 3 cm and resected pelvic lymph nodes which did not contain metastatic cancer. In addition, 31% of women with recurrent cervical cancer treated by radical hysterectomy survived 5 years without recurrence.




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