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Cervical carcinoma after negative Pap smears: evidence against rapid-onset cancers.

G V Wain1, A Farnsworth, N F Hacker.   

Abstract

Recently, suggestions have been made that a 'rapid-onset' type of cervical cancer is emerging. Evidence for this entity is based on the diagnosis of invasive cervical carcinoma within 2 or 3 years of a 'normal' Pap smear. Analysis of 237 patients presenting to our unit between November 1986 and July 1990 with the histologic diagnosis of invasive carcinoma of the cervix revealed 51 patients (21.5%) who reported having had a 'normal' Pap smear within 2 years of diagnosis. Strenuous efforts were made to verify and retrieve these smears in an attempt to isolate a group of 'rapid-onset' cancers. Despite the patients' claim to the contrary, there was no record of a smear being performed in 15 patients (29%). The slides of six patients could not be located either due to lack of laboratory co-operation or because the slides had been destroyed: four of these patients had very early adenocarcinomas. The slides of 30 patients were retrieved and reviewed: 16 slides reported as negative contained cells consistent with either invasive carcinoma or carcinoma in-situ; four cases had virtually no cellular material on the slide; four cases contained atypical cells but requests for further material were not followed-up. Six patients had previously been treated for pre-invasive lesions over a range of 3-18 years. We found no case of invasive carcinoma in a patient with a confirmed adequate negative smear within 2 years of diagnosis. At most, six patients (2.52%) could have had 'rapid-onset' cancers but this could not be confirmed as these slides could not be reviewed. In summary, this study suggests that in our patient population, 'rapid-onset' cervical carcinoma is rare.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 11576276     DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1438.1992.02060318.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynecol Cancer        ISSN: 1048-891X            Impact factor:   3.437


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1.  Screening history of women with cervical cancer: a 6-year study in Aarhus, Denmark.

Authors:  O Ingemann-Hansen; M Lidang; I Niemann; J Dinesen; U Baandrup; H Svanholm; Lk Petersen
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2008-03-11       Impact factor: 7.640

2.  A case of endocervical adenocarcinoma detected 16 months after vaginal delivery.

Authors:  İpek Ulu; Esra Tuştaş Haberal; Mehmet Serdar Gülşen; Eser Evrim Yoğurtçuoğlu; Gürkan Kıran; Yasemin Çekmez; Gözde Kır
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2016-06-30
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