1989
DOI: 10.1016/0090-8258(89)90070-x
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A prospective surgical pathological study of stage I squamous carcinoma of the cervix: A Gynecologic Oncology Group study

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“…As a matter of fact radical lymph node dissection during surgery in early stage cervical cancer is discussed controversially (Kinney et al, 1995;Shingleton, 1998;Magrina et al, 1999). For instance, cervical tumour size less than 2 cm has been associated with nodal metastases in only 0-16% of cases (Delgado et al, 1989;Magrina et al, 1999). Recently some authors described the sentinel node procedure in cervical cancer by blue dye uptake (Echt et al, 1999;Dargent et al, 2000;Medl et al, 2000;O'Boyle et al, 2000) or by lymphoscintigraphy (Kamprath et al, 2000), whereas some authors used both techniques to detect SLNs in cervical cancer.…”
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“…As a matter of fact radical lymph node dissection during surgery in early stage cervical cancer is discussed controversially (Kinney et al, 1995;Shingleton, 1998;Magrina et al, 1999). For instance, cervical tumour size less than 2 cm has been associated with nodal metastases in only 0-16% of cases (Delgado et al, 1989;Magrina et al, 1999). Recently some authors described the sentinel node procedure in cervical cancer by blue dye uptake (Echt et al, 1999;Dargent et al, 2000;Medl et al, 2000;O'Boyle et al, 2000) or by lymphoscintigraphy (Kamprath et al, 2000), whereas some authors used both techniques to detect SLNs in cervical cancer.…”
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“…Radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy is the most commonly performed definitive surgical procedure for patients with Figo IB cervical cancer. Few of these patients do have pelvic lymph node metastasis (Delgado et al, 1989;Magrinal et al, 1999), but many patients with radical lymph node resection suffer from side effects after surgery. Therefore some investigators recommended a less radical approach for early cervical cancer with precise preoperative determination of lymph node metastases (Kinney et al, 1995;Shingleton, 1998;Magrina et al, 1999).…”
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“…Positive or close vaginal surgical margin has been regarded as one of high-risk pathological factors associated with increased recurrence and decreased survival in early-stage cervical cancer following radical surgery (Delgado et al, 1989;Randall et al, 2013). In the recent study by McCann et al (2013), although not an independent predicting factor for recurrence, close vaginal margin of ≤5 mm was associated with other high or intermediate-risk pathological factors including nodal metastasis, parametrial involvement, larger tumor, deeper cervical stromal invasion, and LVSI.…”
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“…However, certain pathological characteristics have been regarded as high-risk factors for recurrence and decreased survival. These include pelvic node metastasis, parametrial extension, and positive or close surgical margins (Delgado et al, 1989;Randall et al, 2013). It has been generally recommended that adjuvant pelvic radiation with or without concurrent chemotherapy be given to the patients with any of these high-risk pathological factors.…”
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“…El compromiso del parametrio contiguo al cérvix representa el sitio más frecuente de diseminación local (6 a 31% en EC IB) y se produce mediante la extensión microscópica directa o mediante permeación de émbolos tumorales por vía linfovascular (7)(8)(9)(10) . Por lo tanto, la eliminación del tejido parametrial (parametrectomía) ha sido considerada como parte del manejo quirúrgico estándar de cáncer de cérvix.…”
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