2024
DOI: 10.3390/cancers16050847
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The Coexistence of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN3) and Adenocarcinoma In Situ (AIS) in LEEP Excisions Performed for CIN3

Maria Teresa Bruno,
Gaetano Valenti,
Nazario Cassaro
et al.

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of AIS and AC in the histological cone of women treated for CIN3. Furthermore, through the study of the specific HR HPV genotypes, we obtained more information on the possible different nature between the single CIN3 lesion and the CIN3 coexisting with the glandular lesion. Methods. A sample of 414 women underwent LEEP for CIN3. The study sample consisted of 370 women with a CIN3 lesion alone and 44 women with a CIN3 lesion coexisting with AIS or adenocar… Show more

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“…The cervixes of these women are often small and with an unexplorable cervical canal, so it can also be difficult to perform a LEEP, the cone of which should be longer (15-20mm) than in young women (7-10mm). [7] This specific group of post-menopausal patients needs more a ention during treatment. Although European guidelines and the ASSCP deem the use of hysterectomy in the treatment of CIN3 unacceptable, many clinicians are more inclined to propose hysterectomy to postmenopausal women diagnosed with CIN3, considering it as a definitive intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cervixes of these women are often small and with an unexplorable cervical canal, so it can also be difficult to perform a LEEP, the cone of which should be longer (15-20mm) than in young women (7-10mm). [7] This specific group of post-menopausal patients needs more a ention during treatment. Although European guidelines and the ASSCP deem the use of hysterectomy in the treatment of CIN3 unacceptable, many clinicians are more inclined to propose hysterectomy to postmenopausal women diagnosed with CIN3, considering it as a definitive intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%