2nd most frequent cancer among women in the ph
cervical ca
t/f cervical ca has poor prognosis
true
first necessary cause of human cancer
hpv dna in cervical neoplasia
transmission of hpv
- ~50% of sexually active women will be infected with oncogenic HPV
most oncogenic hpv types
16 and 18, 45 and 31
ph: 16, 18, 45, 51, and 52
natural history of hpv to cancer
<30 yo = clear the infection
>30 yo = infection persists, can develop into pre-malignant condition and cervical ca
risk factors for hpv
signs and symptoms of cervical ca
diagnosis of cervical ca
most common type of cervical ca
squaca
what is cervical adenoca
previous method for staging
clinical: bimanual exam of the pelvis, including palpation of uterus and ovaries; rectovaginal exam
figo staging of cervical ca
stage Ia1 and Ia2
stage Ib1
stage Ib2 and Ib3
STILL IN CERVIX
Ib2: > 2 cm and = 4 cm, can be measured clinically, imaging, or pathology
Ib3: >4 cm
IIa1 and IIa2
IIb
stage III
IIIa = lower third of vagina, no extension to pelvic wall IIIb = extension to pelvic wall and/or hydronephrosis or nonfunctioning kidney IIIc1 = pelvic ln IIIc2 = paraaortic ln
stage IV
IVa = growth to adjacent organs IVb = other parts of the body
t/f it is recommended that the method for imaging, pathological technique used, and results should be recorded
true
t/f when in doubt, assign the higher stage
false, lower stage
in staging r means __ and p means ___
r = staged according to radio p = staged according to patho
indication for concurrent chemo/radio