BACKGROUND: The presence of parametrial invasion in early stage squamous cell cervical cancer (SCCC) indeed indicates worse prognosis and need more adjuvant treatment. This study aimed to investigate the association between parametrial invasion and clinicohystopathology variables.METHODS: This retrospective study used specimens of squamous cell carcinoma stage IB-IIA. The inclusion criteria were cervical cancer stage IB-IIA and post radical hysterectomy with lymph node dissection and exclusion criteria was damaged and or insufficient histological preparations. The clinicohystopathology variables included age, tumour size and stage, differentiation and inflammation grade, lymphatic vascular and parametrial invasion, and lymph node metastasis...
Introduction: Tumor Angiogenesis is an induction of new vessels, and the association with tumor grow...
Increased angiogenesis leads to invasion in cervical cancer. Vascular endothelial growth factors (VE...
Objective: Tumor angiogenesis is believed to conelate with tumor growth, progression and metastasis....
Background: Management of early stage cervical cancer is still challenging. Several clinical-patholo...
Background: Uterine cervical carcinoma is the most gynecological malignancy in women worldwide. The ...
AbstractCervical cancer is known to metastasize primarily by the lymphatic system. Dissemination thr...
Objectives: Since parametrial involvement is believed to be a crucial factor in the management of ce...
Objective: To determine the relationship of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors-C (VEGF-C), endostat...
We aimed to identify factors predicting parametrial invasion in early-stage cervical cancer patients...
Objectives: Since parametrial involvement is believed to be a crucial factor in the management of ce...
Objective: This study was under-taken in order to evaluate histopathological and immunohistochemical...
Cervical carcinogenesis has well-defined stages of disease progression including three grades of pre...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to clarify the role of VEGF expression as an independent prognost...
Background: In patients with cervical cancer, the presence of tumoral lymph-vascular space invasion ...
Background: In patients with cervical cancer, the presence of tumoral lymph-vascular space invasion ...
Introduction: Tumor Angiogenesis is an induction of new vessels, and the association with tumor grow...
Increased angiogenesis leads to invasion in cervical cancer. Vascular endothelial growth factors (VE...
Objective: Tumor angiogenesis is believed to conelate with tumor growth, progression and metastasis....
Background: Management of early stage cervical cancer is still challenging. Several clinical-patholo...
Background: Uterine cervical carcinoma is the most gynecological malignancy in women worldwide. The ...
AbstractCervical cancer is known to metastasize primarily by the lymphatic system. Dissemination thr...
Objectives: Since parametrial involvement is believed to be a crucial factor in the management of ce...
Objective: To determine the relationship of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors-C (VEGF-C), endostat...
We aimed to identify factors predicting parametrial invasion in early-stage cervical cancer patients...
Objectives: Since parametrial involvement is believed to be a crucial factor in the management of ce...
Objective: This study was under-taken in order to evaluate histopathological and immunohistochemical...
Cervical carcinogenesis has well-defined stages of disease progression including three grades of pre...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to clarify the role of VEGF expression as an independent prognost...
Background: In patients with cervical cancer, the presence of tumoral lymph-vascular space invasion ...
Background: In patients with cervical cancer, the presence of tumoral lymph-vascular space invasion ...
Introduction: Tumor Angiogenesis is an induction of new vessels, and the association with tumor grow...
Increased angiogenesis leads to invasion in cervical cancer. Vascular endothelial growth factors (VE...
Objective: Tumor angiogenesis is believed to conelate with tumor growth, progression and metastasis....