BASİT HİSTEREKTOMİ SONRASI TANI
ALAN SERVİKS KANSERLERİNE
GÜNCEL YAKLAŞIM
Servikal kanser, tüm dünyada jinekolojik kanserlere bağlı ölümlerin önde gelen nedenlerindendir. Pap smear taramasının yaygın kullanımı ile servikal kanser erken tanısı artmaktadır. Ancak, ihmalden ya da olguların yetersiz değerlendirilmesinden dolayı servikal kanser tanısı retrospektif olarak histerektomi sonrası konabilmektedir. Radikal parametrektomi ve radyoterapi, basit histerektomi sonrası tanı alan servikal kanser olgularındaki iki tedavi modalitesidir. Bu çalışmada, histerektomi sonrası tanı alan servikal kanser olgularının nedenleri, tedavi modaliteleri ve prognozları hakkında kapsamlı bilgi vermeyi hedefledik.
UP-TO DATE: APPROACH TO CERVICAL
CANCER DIAGNOSED AFTER SIMPLE
HYSTERECTOMY
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of gynecological cancer deaths in the world. Early diagnosis of cervical cancer has increased with the widespread Pap smear screening. However, cervical cancer cases can be diagnosed restrospectively posthystrectomy due to inappropriate evaluation of the cases or ignorence. Radical parametrectomy and radiation therapy are the two treatment modalities used to treat cervical cancer cases diagnosed after simple hysterectomy. In the present study, we aimed to give comprehensive information about the causes of cervical cancer cases diagnosed post-hysterectomyly, treatment modalities and prognosis
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