Artigos

Search for articles

BJO Oncology - Placeholder

Rare gynecological entity: malignant cervical PEComa (perivascular epithelioid cell differentiation tumour) - challenges in diagnosis, treatment and surveillance

ABSTRACT Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors constitute a family of mesenchymal tumors characterized by the concomitant expression of melanocytic and muscular markers. Gynecological perivascular epithelioid cell tumors are rare, encompassing about 25% of cases. Studies demonstrate an even rarer occurrence in the uterine cervix. In this article, we report a case...
BJO Oncology - Placeholder

Percutaneous nephrostomy in cervical cancer patients: a retrospective analysis

ABSTRACT Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of patients with cervical carcinoma submitted to percutaneous nephrostomy due to malignant ureteral obstruction. Material and Methods: Retrospective cohort study with data obtained from medical records of patients diagnosed with cervical carcinoma with renal dysfunction (AKIN = stage 2) undergoing PCN for malignant obstructive...
BJO Oncology - Placeholder

Key issues in the management of cervical cancer: consensus recommendations by a Brazilian expert panel

ABSTRACT Objective: We report the results of a panel of Brazilian experts and provide recommendations for the management of these patients. Material and Methods: The panel convened composed by 28 local opinion leaders, addressed 59 multiple-choice questions taking into account the published scientific literature and their own clinical experience. The...
BJO Oncology - Placeholder

METABOLOMIC APPROACHES APPLIED TO THE STUDY OF CERVICAL CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

ABSTRACT Background: Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth leading cause of cancer among women in the world. Metabolomics can provide a deeper understanding of the underlying metabolic alterations associated with its pathophysiology. Objective: To systematically analyze metabolomic approaches and findings used in the study of cervical cancer. Selection Criteria: Studies that included the...
BJO Oncology - Placeholder

Knowledge of human papillomavirus vaccines among university students in Angola

ABSTRACT Introduction: Cervical cancer is the first most common cancer among women in Angola and accounts for 37.6% of cancers among women in Angola. The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a causative agent of the disease. Recent advances in technology have led to the introduction of vaccines to prevent HPV infection. This...
BJO Oncology - Placeholder

Radiotherapy alone in locally advanced cervical cancer: a palliative treatment? Real-world data

ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the benefit of radiotherapy alone in patients diagnosed with locally advanced cervical cancer when the addition of chemotherapy was contraindicated. Methods: A single-center cohort study of patients diagnosed with locally advanced cervical cancer as defined by the FIGO 2009 (stage IB2 to IVA) and contraindication for concomitant chemotherapy...