1978
DOI: 10.1016/0090-8258(78)90004-5
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Early squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix II. Clinical results of a cooperative study in the management of 419 patients with early stromal invasion and microcarcinoma

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“…Fewer studies report mortality figures and recurrence rates for microinvasive cervical cancer with stromal invasion r1.0 mm without LVSI alone. Prior reviews comprising 1875 women report mortality figures of 0% to 0.1% (7,12). We found only 4 women to have recurrent CIN only, no women had recurrent stromal invasion or worse, and our mortality rate was 0 (0/716 women years of follow-up) although we acknowledge that some of our women have short-term follow-up only.…”
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“…Fewer studies report mortality figures and recurrence rates for microinvasive cervical cancer with stromal invasion r1.0 mm without LVSI alone. Prior reviews comprising 1875 women report mortality figures of 0% to 0.1% (7,12). We found only 4 women to have recurrent CIN only, no women had recurrent stromal invasion or worse, and our mortality rate was 0 (0/716 women years of follow-up) although we acknowledge that some of our women have short-term follow-up only.…”
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confidence: 47%
“…Conservative surgical management utilizing localized excision techniques, or where appropriate simple hysterectomy, have therefore been used for many years (8,10,12,15). The cancer mortality from Stage 1A disease is reported as being o1% to 1.9% (8,(16)(17)(18).…”
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“…[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Although much of the prior literature has included both stage IA1 and IA2 patients, those with stromal invasion of less than 3 mm seem to have a risk of recurrence of less than 2% and a risk of death of only 0.1%. 3,4,6,7 Burghardt et al 4 analyzed a cohort of 344 patients with stage IA1 cervical cancer and noted only one (0.3%) recurrence that was diagnosed 12 years after treatment with conization. A recent review of the literature suggested that lymphvascular space invasion is an important risk factor for nodal metastases and death for women with IA1 tumors.…”
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“…Given the excellent prognosis of patients with stage IA1 cervical cancer, fertility-conserving therapy with conization has been proposed as an alternative to hysterectomy for young women. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Although small institutional series and case control studies have suggested that conization is safe, large studies comparing conization and hysterectomy for stage IA1 cervical cancer are largely lacking. The objective of our study was to examine the safety of fertility-conserving conization in a large cohort of young women with stage IA1 squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix.…”
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