Literature DB >> 11205924

Selective immunohistochemical staining of blood and lymphatic vessels reveals independent prognostic influence of blood and lymphatic vessel invasion in early-stage cervical cancer.

P Birner1, A Obermair, M Schindl, H Kowalski, G Breitenecker, G Oberhuber.   

Abstract

Lymphovascular space invasion was shown to play a key role in the progression of cervical cancer. Because of the absence of a specific marker for lymphatic vessels, earlier studies could not reliably distinguish between blood and lymphatic vessel invasion. By immunostaining for podoplanin, a novel marker for lymphatic endothelium, and for factor VIII-related antigen, we determined lymphatic and blood vessel invasion in tissue samples of 98 patients with cervical cancer pT1b treated by radical hysterectomy. Eleven (11.2%) specimens showed invasion of blood vessels, 20 (20.4%) showed invasion of lymphatic vessels, and 15 (15.3%) showed invasion of blood and lymphatic vessels. There was a strong association of lymphatic vessel invasion and lymph node involvement (P < 0.001). In univariate analysis, both blood and lymphatic vessel invasion failed to reach a statistically significant influence on overall survival, but a significant influence on disease-free survival was found (P = 0.0002 and P < 0.0001, respectively). In multivariate analysis of disease-free survival, only blood vessel invasion remained statistically significant (P = 0.0457). Lymphatic vessel invasion reached significance when lymph node status was excluded from the model (P = 0.0025). Both lymphatic vessel and blood vessel invasion occur frequently in early-stage cervical cancer. Determination of the vessel status may be of clinical importance because it signifies the risk of recurrent disease.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11205924

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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10.  Blood Vessel Invasion in Endometrial Cancer Is One of the Mechanisms of Spread to the Cervix.

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