Fast growing cervical carcinomas. A retrospective analysis of 20 IB-IIB FIGO.

Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol

Radiation Oncology Department, Hôpital A.-Michallon, BP 217X, 38043, Grenoble, France.

Published: May 2000

Introduction: Fast growing cervix carcinomas have a pejorative outcome: they may occur quickly after cervical smears qualified as normal - within an interval from 12 to 18 months in women less than 50 years old, and involveing the endocervix. This retrospective analysis is aimed at assessing 5-year outcomes.

Materials And Methods: Twenty cases of fast-growing cancer of the uterine cervix classified according to the FIGO clinical staging system as IB (n=14), IIA (3), and IIB (3), have been reviewed and compared to a cohort of 160 cases not having this feature. As regard to fast-growing carcinoma, the median age was 41 years (range 25-50), and the median follow-up 22 months (8-213) as compared to 54 years (27-79) and 80 months (5-199) for the reference cohort. The comparison of the two cohorts shows only a difference of breakdown which concerns the histological pelvic lymph nodes status (P<0.05), more often positive in fast-growing forms. The treatment policy was equally distributed between a radio-surgical approach, cesium 137 intracavitary irradiation followed by radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy, or a definitive irradiation with pelvic external irradiation followed by cesium 137 intracavitary irradiation.

Results: Thirteen deaths are reported in the fast-growing series instead of 54 in the other series. The 5-year overall survival is, respectively, 34 (13-55) vs. 74% (68-82) (P<0.001), the loco-regional-free survival 58 (33-84) vs. 85% (79-81) (P<0.001), the 5-year metastasis-free survival 61 (38-84) vs. 84% (78-90) (P=0. 004).

Conclusion: These poor results emphasize the need to intensify loco-regional therapy with a concurrent cisplatin-based chemotherapy within the framework of a multidisciplinary approach.

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