نتایج جستجو برای: invasive cervical cancer icc
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Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide after breast cancer. There are about 500,000 new cases and 250,000 deaths due to cervical cancer each year. Almost all cervical cancer cases (99%) are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection (World Health Organization 2006). In Malaysia, the age standardized incidence rate (ASR) for cervical cancer is 19.7 per 100,000 wo...
AIM Cyclins are a family of regulatory proteins that play a key role in controlling the cell cycle. Abnormalities of cell cycle regulators, including cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases, have been reported in various malignant tumors. This study was undertaken to quantitatively detect cyclin B1 and D1 in cervical cancer. METHODS A quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain...
BACKGROUND Knowledge about the distribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes in invasive cervical cancer is crucial to guide the introduction of prophylactic vaccines. We aimed to provide novel and comprehensive data about the worldwide genotype distribution in patients with invasive cervical cancer. METHODS Paraffin-embedded samples of histologically confirmed cases of invasive cervic...
Background: Epidemiologic mapping of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), urogenital schistosomiasis (UGS), and cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa exhibit substantial overlap. This prompted the hypothesis of a possible link between these conditions. Cross-sectional studies suggest an increased risk of HIV infection and transmission in women with UGS. In this perspective, it is hypothesized th...
TO THE EDITOR: The article by Chuang et al, “Management and Care of Women with Invasive Cervical Cancer: ASCO Resource-Stratified Clinical Practice Guideline,” recently published in Journal of Global Oncology, providing evidence-based, resourcestratified global recommendations on the management and palliative care of women diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer, is timely, especially in lowand...
Invasive cervical cancer is second most common female cancer worldwide with about 493,000 new cases per year. About 273,000 women die from cervical cancer each year, 85% of which take place in developing countries. Cervical cancer has a slow progress, from pre-invasive cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) to invasive phases, meaning that the disease can be diagnosed while in the phase of pr...
abstract carcinoma of the cervix is a common neoplasm and accounts for a considerable number of cervical diseases that lead to death in developing countries. in these countries early detection and improved methods of treatment have resulted in comparatively better control of the cancer and long survival however, invasive and metastatic disease still occurs. the authors present the case report o...
Approximately 30%-40% of patients with HIV infection are likely to develop malignancies during the course of their disease. With the improved survival of patients with HIV infection due to the better prevention and treatment of infectious complications, as well as the development of more effective antiretroviral therapies, there may be an increase of malignant tumors, in particular those non-di...
BACKGROUND Treatment decisions for cervical cancer, a common disease worldwide, depend on demonstrating whether or not tumor invasion of the surrounding tissue has occurred. Invasion can be difficult to assess by standard histopathologic methods, especially when limited amounts of tissue are available. Several studies of a variety of cancers have reported increased expression of laminin-5-an im...
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