Aim: Optimization of the treatment on uterine-cervix neoplasia, in a general surgery department.

Material And Method: Between 1984-1999, in Colţea Surgical Department were operated 746 uterine-cervix cancers. We selected two trials of 250 females, similarly regarding age and stadium. The A trial (250 females) were treated and operated 1984-1989, the study being retrospectively, and the B trial (250 females) treated and operated between 1990-1995, the study being prospectively by introduction of cisplatyn and carboplatyne chemotherapy in the advanced steadies. In the B trial, on registrated many mutations with negative epidemiological implications as: the grow the number of new cases, the diminution of immunity, the abandon of the screening, a possible grow of irradiations (Cernobâl accident), and the belated of presentation to medical consultation.

Results: The complex treatment, comparative in two trials, show a grow of lifetime, at 5 years in B trial from 82.1-93.4% in the 1st and 2nd steadies, 50.7-60.4% in the II B study and 12.9-28.5% in the III study. In the IV study the grow of lifetime was under 24 month.

Conclusions: The resumption of the screening. Complexes therapeutical protocols for each study. Widely introduction of polichemotherapy in the advanced steadies.

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