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[Evolution of intraepithelial neoplasms of the cervix uteri].
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MRI of Malignant Neoplasms of the Uterine Corpus and Cervix
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2007In this article, we review the role of MRI in the imaging of malignant neoplasms of the uterine corpus and cervix, describing its role in staging, treatment planning, and follow-up.MRI is not officially incorporated in the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging system, but is already widely accepted as the most reliable ...
E, Sala, S, Wakely, E, Senior, D, Lomas
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Systemic therapy for gynecological neoplasms: Ovary, cervix and endometrium
Update on Cancer Therapeutics, 2005Abstract Genital tract neoplasms account for approximately 10% of female cancers and are the fourth cause of death after lung, breast and colon malignancies. Cancer prevention, early diagnosis, adequate management, with an eventually tailored treatment can improve both survival and quality of life in patients affected by gynecologic cancers.
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2014
This chapter deals with uncommon primary cervical neoplasms. Tumours covered in this chapter include neuroendocrine neoplasms of which the most common are small cell and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma. Transitional tumours and various mesenchymal, mixed epithelial and mesenchymal, melanocytic and haematopoetic neoplasms are also covered.
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This chapter deals with uncommon primary cervical neoplasms. Tumours covered in this chapter include neuroendocrine neoplasms of which the most common are small cell and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma. Transitional tumours and various mesenchymal, mixed epithelial and mesenchymal, melanocytic and haematopoetic neoplasms are also covered.
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Cytology of Other Neoplasms of the Cervix
2014In this chapter the appearance of neoplasms of the cervix other than glandular neoplasms as seen in cervical cytology preparations will be described.
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