CERVICAL CANCERDiagnosis&Treatment
CERVICAL CANCER. Diagnosis & Treatment
CERVICAL CANCER..Themost common malignancy in gynecologicaloncologyIncidence:7.8/100000Mortality:2.7/100,000Diagnosis:biopsyMain modality of treatment: surgery and radiationGoal oftreatment: cure, except stage 4b
CERVICAL CANCER. The most common malignancy in gynecological oncology Incidence: 7.8/100,000 Mortality: 2.7/100,000 Diagnosis: biopsy Main modality of treatment: surgery and radiation Goal of treatment: cure, except stage 4b
Special Case38yrs,G3/P1,nurseC/O:postcoitalbleedingfor2monthsMenstruationregular with30dayscycle and5daysduration.Abnormal discharge with bad smell.LMP:12daysagoPapsmear:squamouscell cancerPV:Vulva :Normal,Vaginal:yellowishdischarge withbloody stainedCervix:growth with ulceration and contact bleedingUterus:N/S,mobileParametrium:thickening nottopelvic sidewall onboth side
Special Case 38 yrs, G3/P1, nurse C/O: postcoital bleeding for 2 months Menstruation regular with 30 days cycle and 5 days duration. Abnormal discharge with bad smell. LMP: 12 days ago Pap smear: squamous cell cancer PV: Vulva : Normal, Vaginal: yellowish discharge with bloody stained, Cervix: growth with ulceration and contact bleeding. Uterus: N/S, mobile. Parametrium: thickening not to pelvic sidewall on both side
CERVICAL CANCER..How can we make a diagnosis?How can we evaluate the patient?How can we manage the patient?How should we explain to the patient?Canweprevent cervicalcancer?
CERVICAL CANCER. How can we make a diagnosis? How can we evaluate the patient? How can we manage the patient? How should we explain to the patient? Can we prevent cervical cancer?
How can we make a diagnosis?SYMPTOMSAbnormal vaginalbleeding postcoitalbleeding*contactbleedingAbnormal vaginal dischargeAsymptomatic,just abnormal papsmear
How can we make a diagnosis? SYMPTOMS Abnormal vaginal bleeding postcoital bleeding* contact bleeding Abnormal vaginal discharge Asymptomatic, just abnormal pap smear