Cancers (Feb 2023)

Recent Advances in Cervical Cancer Management: A Review on Novel Prognostic Factors in Primary and Recurrent Tumors

  • Angela Santoro,
  • Frediano Inzani,
  • Giuseppe Angelico,
  • Damiano Arciuolo,
  • Emma Bragantini,
  • Antonio Travaglino,
  • Michele Valente,
  • Nicoletta D’Alessandris,
  • Giulia Scaglione,
  • Stefania Sfregola,
  • Alessia Piermattei,
  • Federica Cianfrini,
  • Paola Roberti,
  • Gian Franco Zannoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. 1137

Abstract

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Background: Several pathological parameters, including tumor size, depth of stromal invasion, lympho-vascular space invasion and lymph node status, have been proposed as prognostic predictors in cervical cancer. However, given the high mortality and recurrence rate of cervical cancer, novel parameters that are able to provide additional prognostic information are needed in order to allow a better prognostic stratification of cervical cancer patients. Methods: A search was conducted on PubMed to identify relevant literature data regarding prognostic factors in cervical cancer. The key words “cervical cancer”, “prognostic factors”, “pathology”, and “outcome” were used. Results: The novel pathological grading system based on tumor budding and cell nest size appeared the most relevant prognostic factor in primary neoplasms. Moreover, other potentially useful prognostic factors were tumor size, depth of stromal invasion, lympho-vascular space invasion, perineural invasion, tumor-free distance and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. Prognostic factors related to advanced-stage cervical cancer, including lymph-nodes status, endometrial and cervical involvement as well as distant metastases, were also taken into consideration. Conclusions: According to our findings, tumor budding and cell nest size grading system, depth of stromal invasion, lympho-vascular space invasion, perineural invasion, tumor-free distance and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes appeared the most relevant factors included in the pathology report.

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