1982
DOI: 10.1016/0090-8258(82)90026-9
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Histological criteria for the prognosis in patients with operated squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix

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“…Positive correlations with incidence of lymph node metastases and recurrences have been reported in the literature [5,16,25,30,44,94,95]. There is also a vast range in 5-year survival rates of patients with lymph-blood vessel invasion (Table VII).…”
Section: Lymph and Blood Vessel Invasionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Positive correlations with incidence of lymph node metastases and recurrences have been reported in the literature [5,16,25,30,44,94,95]. There is also a vast range in 5-year survival rates of patients with lymph-blood vessel invasion (Table VII).…”
Section: Lymph and Blood Vessel Invasionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Several authors reported a significantly better 5-year survival rate with well-differentiated lesions (grade I) in comparison with poorly differentiated tumors (grade III) (Table IV). In addition, a positive correlation with stage and rate of lymph node metastases and recurrences has been described [1,5,8,47,133]. Chung et al [31] noted in their retrospective analysis a significantly higher incidence of lymph node metastases and tumor recurrences in patients with poorly differentiated tumors (grade III) than in those with well or moderately (16) 3 (16) 6 (14) 13 (31) 34 (27) 34 (27) 10 (7) 42 (29) 21 (75) 12 (52) 8 (35) 17 (54) 13 (17) 25 (32) 25 (26) 40 (41 differentiated lesions (grade I-II), namely 53% versus 17% and 20% versus 6%, respectively.…”
Section: Histology: Cell Differentiation and Cell Typementioning
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“…When clinical staging was compared with surgical staging, inaccuracies (mostly understaging) were found in 10-25% of patients with clinical stage IB or IIA [2][3][4]. Several authors have demonstrated reduced survival in patients with lymph node metastases and lymph or blood vessel invasion [5,6], It seems useful to develop new strategies to define subgroups of patients in order to further individualize treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%