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The national cancer data base report on cancer of the vagina

โœ Scribed by William T. Creasman; Jerri Linn Phillips; Herman R. Menck


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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โœฆ Synopsis


BACKGROUND. This study was conducted to determine practice patterns in the management of vaginal malignancy.

METHODS.

The National Cancer Data Base (NCDB), a large central registry of hospital case data, was reviewed for the 10-year period 1985-1994 for patients registered with a primary diagnosis of vaginal cancer. Patients with a prior history of malignancy were excluded.

RESULTS.

Between 1985-1994 4885 cases of vaginal cancer were submitted to NCDB. More than 90% were epithelial neoplasia with approximately 25% of these in situ lesions only. Squamous carcinoma was more common as the age of the patient progressed. Adenocarcinomas represented nearly all the carcinomas in the group of patients age ฯฝ 20 years and were observed less frequently with advanced age. Relative survival at 5 years was stage-related: Stage 0: 96%; Stage I: 73%; Stage II: 58%; and Stages III-IV: 36%. Melanoma had an extremely poor prognosis with a 5-year survival rate of only 14%. A significant number of sarcomas occurred in children for whom chemotherapy played a major role in treatment. Chemotherapy was used less frequently in the older patients. Survival was better in the younger patients (90% vs. 30% in the older patients).

CONCLUSIONS.

Although vaginal cancer is the rarest of genital malignancies, it appears that treatment and results from the NCDB reported from multiple institutions followed prescribed treatment guidelines.


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