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Table 1 Clinical and pathological characteristic of patients with cervical cancer with abandoned hysterectomy (N = 42)

From: Role of pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy in abandoned radical hysterectomy in cervical cancer

Countrya

 Mexico (INCan)

19 (45)

 Colombia (ICLA)

23 (55)

Age (years)b

46 (40.8–56)

BMIb

25.68 (23.2–29.5)

Prior imaging studya

20 (42.6)

 Ultrasonography

7 (35)

 CT

10 (50)

 MRI

3 (15)

Histologya

 Squamous

24 (57.1)

 Adenocarcinoma

12 (28.6)

 Adenosquamous

4 (9.5)

 Others

2 (4.8)

Clinical stagea

 IB1

37 (88.1)

 IB2

2 (4.8)

 IIA1

3 (7.1)

Tumor size (cm)b

3.0 (2.0–4.0)

Tumor gradea

 Well-differentiated

14 (33.3)

 Moderately differentiated

17 (40.1)

 Poorly differentiated

11 (26.2)

LVSIa

5 (12)

Reason for abandonmenta

 Pelvic lymph node affectation

19 (45.2)

 Para-aortic lymph node affectation

9 (21.4)

 Parametrial involvement

7 (16.7)

 Others

7 (16.7)

Type of lymphadenectomya

 Pelvic

14 (33.3)

 Para-aortic

6 (14.3)

Tumor biopsy

 Pelvic

19 (45.2)

 Para-aortic

14 (33.3)

  1. BMI body mass index, CT computed tomography, MRI magnetic resonance imaging, LVSI lymphovascular space involvement
  2. a N (relative frequency)
  3. bMedian (interquartile range)