Publications by authors named "Lingsi Chen"

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  • Cervical cancer is primarily caused by high-risk HPV infections but understanding the role of cervical fungi in this process is essential, as the study aims to explore their potential correlation with cervical cancer while controlling for other factors.
  • The research involved 5,528 patients who had abnormal cervical screening results, utilizing clinical data and statistical analyses to examine the associations between HPV and fungal co-infections and various types of cervical lesions.
  • Findings suggest that co-infection with fungi and HPV appears to reduce the risk of developing cervical lesions and cancer significantly compared to HPV infection alone, indicating a sub-additive effect where the combined infections are less harmful together than individually.
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Background: Adenocarcinoma is a common histological subtype of cervical cancer, accounting for 10-15% of all cases. The prognosis of cervical adenocarcinoma with distant organ metastases remains unclear. Therefore, our study aimed to investigate the patterns and prognosis of distant organ metastasis in cervical adenocarcinoma.

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Objective: To explore the accuracy related to type and subtype between frozen section (FS) results and final pathology results in patients with endometrial cancer and to suggest whether it should be routinely performed.

Methods: Retrospective data were collected from 184 patients with endometrial cancer who underwent surgery at a single center (January 2014-December 2018). FS results were compared with the final pathology results with respect to histotype, tumor grade, and depth of invasion to define the accuracy of FS analysis.

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