Gynecologic oncology
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Gynecologic oncology · Jun 1996
Review Case ReportsA case of small cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix presenting Cushing's syndrome.
A proportion of small cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix is known to secrete a neuroendocrine substance. However, cases presenting Cushing's syndrome due to ACTH secreted from a cervical small cell carcinoma are extremely rare. Here, we report a case of small cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix that ectopically secreted ACTH and presented Cushing's syndrome. ⋯ Electronmicroscopic pictures showed typical neurosecretory granules. Although plasma ACTH returned to normal after surgery, liver metastasis appeared during the course of postoperative irradiation. She died 9 months after operation in spite of vigorous systemic chemotherapy.
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Gynecologic oncology · Jun 1996
Clinical TrialMature results of a phase II trial of concomitant cisplatin/pelvic radiotherapy for locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix.
Patients with locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix have a poor prognosis when treated by standard radiotherapy (RT) alone. Factors such as large tumor volume or nodal disease result in pelvic and distant treatment failures. Cisplatin (CDDP), a known radiosensitizer with documented activity in squamous cell carcinomas, was used in a phase II prospective study to evaluate the efficacy of combined chemo/radiotherapy in locally advanced squamous cell carcinomas of the cervix. ⋯ Concomitant CDDP/RT is a safe and tolerable method of treating patients with locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix. Our data suggest a benefit in both disease-free and 5-year survival, particularly notable among patients with Stage III disease.