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) |