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[Fertility sparing treatment in women affected by cervical cancer larger than 2cm].

[Fertility sparing treatment in women affected by cervical cancer larger than 2cm].

Bull Cancer. 2015 Dec 8;

Authors: Estevez JP, Hequet D, Dubot C, Fourchotte V, De La Motte Rouge T, Becette V, Rouzier R

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We report our experience on fertility sparing treatment in young women affected by cervical cancer of more than 2cm.
METHODS: Between July 2012 and February 2014, five patients presenting cervical tumors larger than 2cm (IB1>2cm) (23-35) and wishing to preserve fertility have been treated at our institution. Laparoscopic pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy was performed for all patients. When lymph nodes were free of disease, patients had neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgical conservative treatment.
RESULTS: Four patients underwent a cisplatin based neoadjuvant chemotherapy before conservative surgery: radical trachelectomy or simple trachelectomy. One patient with nodal involvement underwent a 3cycle chemotherapy followed by concurrent radiochemotherapy. Hematologic toxicity grade 3 was observed in one patient leading to a change of chemotherapy. Two patients showed complete disappearance of tumor and two a partial response to neoadjuvant treatment. After a mean follow up of 20.5months (14-33), no relapse was observed. To date, no pregnancy was obtained.
CONCLUSION: Lymph node staging followed by neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical trachelectomy seems to be a promising treatment scheme for patients with cervical tumors IB1>2cm pN0 seeking parenthood.

PMID: 26681641 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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