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Magnetic Resonance Imaging In The Staging Of Cervical Cancer [ressonância Magnética No Estadiamento Dos Tumores De Colo Uterino]
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Radiologia Brasileira. , v. 40, n. 3, p. 207 - 215, 2007.
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Autor
Camisao C.C.
Brenna S.M.F.
Lombardelli K.V.P.
Djahjah M.C.R.
Zeferino L.C.
Institución
Resumen
Cervical cancer is the worldwide leading cause of cancer-related death of women, especially in developing countries. The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics recommends staging during surgery, however, surgical-pathologic staging would not be feasible in cases of more advanced cancers. Generally, in these cases, the staging is performed by means of clinical and gynecological examination and basic imaging studies. However, such an approach fails to demonstrate the actual extent of the disease, and does not include significant prognostic factors such as tumor volume, stromal invasion and lymph node involvement. Magnetic resonance imaging has increasingly been utilized in cervical cancer staging, since at early stages of the disease its performance may be compared to intraoperative findings and, at advanced stages, it shows to be superior to the clinical evaluation. 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