The sequential addition of topotecan to carboplatin-paclitaxel did not result in superior overall response or progression-free or overall survival. Therefore, this regimen is not recommended as standard of care treatment for ovarian cancer.
Gemcitabine-carboplatin given according to the MTD is well tolerated and active against recurrent platinum-sensitive disease. A randomized trial comparing carboplatin with or without gemcitabine in platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer has already been initiated.
In July 2012 a revised terminology on colposcopic examinations of the cervix
uteri was adopted by IFCPC. Central aspect is a description of
characteristics that should aid in the definition of the disease entity
cervix uteri. The nomenclature is built up in such a way that the examiner
can evaluate colposcopic criteria according to a specific scheme. Firstly it
is assessed whether the colposcopy is representative. Then it should be
clarified whether or not the findings are normal. If the findings are not
normal but rather abnormal the severity of the lesion is classified
according to the so-called grade 1 (minor change) and grade 2 findings
(major change). Specific abnormal findings such as leukoplakia, erosion and
Lugol?s finding are also not defined at this point. Characteristics
suspicious for an invasion are described separately, in particular, atypical
vessel patterns are mentioned here. As already held in the previous revised
nomenclature (Barcelona), various findings are described in a last group:
congenital transformation zones (CTZ), congenital anomalies, condylomas
(papillomas), endometriosis, polyps (ectocervical, endocervical),
inflammation, stenosis, postoperative changes (scarred portio, vaginal
stump).
dysplasia l " certification l " gynaecological dysplasia units l " gynaecological cancer centres l " national cancer plan l " screening Schlüsselwörter l " Dysplasie l " Zertifizierung l " gynäkologische Dysplasie-Einheit l " gynäkologische Krebszentren l " nationaler Krebsplan l " Screening
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