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Invest. clín ; 63(2): 170-184, jun. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534654

ABSTRACT

Resumen La presente revisión narrativa fue realizada con el objeto de investigar y recopilar la información más reciente y relevante sobre la epidemiología del Virus del Papiloma Humano y su relación con las patologías asociadas a él, en especial la patología maligna del área genital femenina. La revisión de la literatura fue realizada electrónicamente en PubMed, Medline, ISI, DOAJ, Springer, Embase. Web of Knowledge, DOAJ, y Google Scholar para los artículos escritos en el idioma inglés. Los portales Scielo, Latindex, Imbiomed-L, Redalyc y Google Scholar fueron revisados en búsqueda de artículos escritos en el idioma español. La búsqueda incluyó las palabras claves: epidemiología del virus del papiloma humano, taxonomía viral, estructura del virus del papiloma humano, clasificación del virus del papiloma, nomenclatura del virus del papiloma humano, patologías asociadas al virus del papiloma humano, virus papiloma humano y cáncer del cuello uterino, virus del papiloma humano y cáncer de vulva, y virus del papiloma humano y cáncer de vagina. Se buscaron, revisaron y analizaron las publicaciones desde enero de 1987 hasta agosto de 2021. Esta revisión narrativa investigó la epidemiología del virus del papiloma humano y sus patologías asociadas, en especial las malignas del área genital femenina.


Abstract The present narrative review was conducted to investigate and to compile the most recent and relevant information about the epidemiology of the Human Papilloma Virus and its relationship with the pathologies associated with it. Literature searches were performed electronically in PubMed, Medline, ISI, DOAJ, Springer, Embase. Web of Knowledge, DOAJ, and Google Scholar for original articles written in the English language and Scielo, Latindex, Imbiomed-L, Redalyc, and Google Scholar for original articles written in the Spanish language. The searches included the keywords: epidemiology of human papillomavirus, viral taxonomy, the structure of human papillomavirus, classification of human papillomavirus, the nomenclature of human papillomavirus, pathologies associated to human papillomavirus, human papillomavirus and cervical, human papillomavirus and vulvar cancer and human papillomavirus and vaginal cancer Publications from January 1987 to August 2021 reviewed. This narrative review researched the epidemiology of the human papillomavirus and its pathologies associated especially the female genital area.

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Rev. peru. ginecol. obstet. (En línea) ; 65(3): 373-378, jul.-dic 2019. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1058740

ABSTRACT

Vaginal cancer has a low incidence in the female population. We present the case of a 77-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital due to postmenopausal vaginal bleeding and initial diagnosis of cancer of the uterine cervix. Vaginal biopsy was performed from an ulcerated exophytic 3 x 2 cm lesion in the superior third of the posterior vaginal wall. Pathology reported a poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina. The surgical specimen showed an infiltrating, nonkeratinizing, moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina. We present a case where similarity of symptomatology with cancer of the cervix may have led to a wrong diagnosis or management, due to the anatomical proximity of both tissues.


El cáncer de vagina tiene una baja incidencia en la población femenina. Una mujer de 77 años acudió al hospital con antecedentes de sangrado vaginal posmenopáusico y diagnóstico inicial de cáncer de cérvix. Se le realizó biopsia vaginal por lesión ulcerada exofítica de 3 x 2 cm en el tercio superior de la pared vaginal posterior, cuyo resultado patológico fue cáncer escamoso pobremente diferenciado de la vagina. La patología de la pieza operatoria mostró carcinoma de células escamosas, infiltrante, no queratinizante, medianamente diferenciado de vagina. Presentamos el caso, en el que pudo haber confusión en el diagnóstico y/o manejo por la similitud de la sintomatología con el cáncer de cuello uterino, debido a la localización anatómica y la proximidad de ambos tejidos.

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HU rev ; 45(1): 87-91, 2019.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1048669

ABSTRACT

Introdução: Melanoma maligno de vagina é um tumor raro e agressivo com incidência de 0,46 casos a cada milhão de mulheres por ano, descrito pela primeira vez por Poronas, em 1887. São relatados aproximadamente 500 casos mundialmente.É umavariante mucosa do melanoma, acometendo regiões não expostas à radiação ultravioleta. Representa menos de 3% dos tumores primários malignos da vagina, de prognóstico ruim e taxa sobrevida em 5 anos de 5-25%. O tratamento preconizado é controverso e assunto de discussões. Existem poucos dados na literatura, justificando o relato deste caso, que contribuirá para novos estudos a fim de definir um melhor tratamento. Objetivo: Relatar um caso de melanoma primário de vagina invasor. Relato de caso: Paciente do sexo feminino, 78 anos, relatava sangramento vaginal há 6 meses e secreção serosanguinolenta de odor fétido. Ao exame ginecológico, visualizou-se lesão vegetante em parede vaginal esquerda, com sangramento ativo, friável e odor fétido, ausência de lesões em colo uterino e útero de volume habitual. A biópsia evidenciou à imunohistoquímica neoplasia de células epitelioides com atipias proeminentes com pigmento melânico associado à extensão pagetoide para camadas superficiais do epitélio, mitoses atípicas e positividade forte e difusa para Melan A e proteína S100, favorecendo a hipótese de Melanoma invasor primário de vagina. A ressonância magnética da pelve evidenciou linfonodo inguinal heterogêneo à esquerda. Desfecho: Paciente submetida à colpectomia com excisão de lesão neoplásica em parede anterior da vagina e ressecção de lesões suspeitas em paredes laterais da vagina e parede lateral direita da vulva, sem intercorrências cirúrgicas. Conclusão: O caso relatado fomenta a discussão de doença rara e que mesmo quando o diagnóstico e o tratamento são instituídos, tem seu prognóstico ainda muito imprevisível, no que diz respeito à cura e melhoria da qualidade de vida.


Introduction: Malignant melanoma of the vagina is a rare tumor with 0.46 cases per one million women per year and first described by Poronas in 1887. There are 500 cases reported. It is a mucosal variant of melanoma wich affects regions not exposed to ultraviolet radiation. It represents less than 3% of vagina primary tumors, with a poor prognosis and five-year survival of 5-25%. The gold standard treatment is controversial and subject of discussions. There are few data in the literature, justifying the case report, which contribute to new studies. Objective: case report of primary invasive melanoma of the vagina. Case report: Female patient, 78 years old, reports vaginal bleeding for 6 months and serum blood secretion of foul-smelling. Gynecological examination revealed vegetation in the left vaginal wall, with active bleeding, friable and foul-smelling, no lesions in the cervix and uterus of normal volume. The biopsy followed by immunohistochemical test showed a neoplasia of epithelioid cells with prominent atypia with melanic pigment associated with pagetoid extension to superficial layers of the epithelium, atypical mitoses, and a strong and diffuse positivity for Melan A and protein S100, favoring the hypothesis of primary invasive melanoma of the vagina. The magnetic resonance imaging of the pelvis showed heterogeneous inguinal lymph node on the left. Results: Patient submitted to colpectomy with excision of anterior neoplastic lesion of the vagina and resection of suspicious lesions on side walls of the vagina and right lateral wall of the vulva, without surgical complications. Conclusion: The case reported encourages discussion of this pathology, and demonstrated that even if diagnosis and therapy are performed early, still has a very unpredictable prognosis, in terms of healing and improvement of the quality of life.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Aged , Uterine Hemorrhage , Vagina , Vaginal Neoplasms , Biopsy , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Rare Diseases , Melanoma
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 40(1): 47-52, Jan. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-958948

ABSTRACT

Abstract Vaginal cancer is a rare entity. The evidence on its management resides mostly in clinical cases or small case series. Of the histological types, the most frequent is the squamous cell carcinoma, followed by adenocarcinoma. But what to do when identifying an even more infrequent sarcoma in a premenopausal woman? In this study, we describe the case of a 53-year-old woman presenting with metrorrhagia for two months, who was evaluated after an intense episode. A necrotic and ulcerative vaginal swelling was documented and then submitted to biopsy, which revealed a vaginal sarcoma. The patient was referred to radiation therapy with 50 Gy (aiming to control the symptoms and to cause tumor reduction for posterior pelvic exenteration with intraoperative radiotherapy) and developed an extra-pelvic metastization at the end of the treatment, which caused a fast negative outcome. Despite the initial poor prognosis, a chemo-irradiation or primary surgery regimen might have achieved (although with greater side effects) a better survival. This case-report entails a discussion about the strategies to manage vaginal sarcoma in advanced stage and in premenopausal women.


Resumo O cancro vaginal é uma doença rara. A evidência para a sua abordagem reside fundamentalmente em casos clínicos ou pequenas séries de casos. Dentre os tipos de cancro histológicos, o mais frequente é o carcinoma espinocelular, seguido do adenocarcinoma. Mas o que fazer em presença de um sarcoma ainda mais raro numa mulher pré-menopáusica? No presente estudo, descrevemos o caso de uma mulher de 53 anos apresentando metrorragia por dois meses, avaliada após um episódio intenso. Foi então documentada uma tumefacção vaginal necrótica e ulcerativa, submetida a biópsia, que revelou um sarcoma vaginal. A paciente foi encaminhada para radioterapia com50 Gy (comos objetivos de controlo da sintomatologia e de redução tumoral para posterior exenteração pélvica com radioterapia intraoperatória) e desenvolveu, ao final do tratamento, umquadro demestastização extra pélvica, que ocasionou um desfecho negativo rápido. Apesar do mau prognóstico inicial, um esquema de quimiorradiação ou cirurgia primária poderiam ter alcançado (ainda que com maiores efeitos laterais) uma maior sobrevivência. Este estudo de caso aborda uma discussão sobre as estratégias de abordagem do sarcoma vaginal em estádios avançados e na mulher pré-menopáusica.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Sarcoma/diagnosis , Sarcoma/secondary , Sarcoma/therapy , Vaginal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Vaginal Neoplasms/therapy , Premenopause , Fatal Outcome , Middle Aged
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 612-615, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-620777

ABSTRACT

Objective:To evaluate prognosis factors of primary vaginal cancer. Methods:Data of 80 patients who were hospitalized in the Department of Gynecology and Oncology of Guangxi Tumor Hospital from January 2003 to January 2015 were retrospectively ana-lyzed. All the patients were divided into radiotherapy group (n=49) and surpery group (n=31). Based on radiation mode, the patients with radiotherapy were divided into two-dimensional radiotherapy group (n=29) and three-dimensional radiotherapy (3DRT) group (n=20). Prognosis and complications between two subgroups were compared. Surgical patients were divided into laparoscopic surgery group (n=16) and laparotomy surgery group (n=15) with comparing therapeutic feasibility of video-laparoscopic operation and laparot-omy for primary vaginal carcinoma treatment. Results:Univariate analysis showed that FIGO stage, pathology, tumor size, and extent of vaginal mass involvement were related to prognosis (P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that FIGO stage and pathology were in-dependent prognostic factors. Statistical differences of 5-year survival were significant between 2DRT (20.9%) and 3DRT (58.6%) groups (P=0.022). Incidences of urinary tract (14/29, 48.27%) and gastrointestinal symptoms (15/29, 51.72%) in 2DRT group and in 3DRT (3/20,15%;4/20,20%) are different significantly (P<0.05). Hospitalization days of laparotomy surgery group (57.00 ± 41.75) were significantly longer than that of laparoscopic surgery group (29.56 ± 7.30) (P=0.024). Conclusion: Applying laparoscopic surgery and 3DRT improved quality of life without decreasing survival rate of patients with vaginal cancer.

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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 68(2): 307-312, mar.-abr. 2016. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-779780

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O presente trabalho reporta as características clínicas e cirúrgicas de oito casos de cadelas portadoras de leiomioma vaginal, com histórico de aumento de volume na região perineal, aparecimento de massa pela vulva, disquezia, tenesmo e disúria. As pacientes foram submetidas à cirurgia de episiotomia para ressecção da massa neoplásica, e em quatro casos foi necessária a ovariossalpingo-histerectomia. Porém, uma delas apresentou recidiva, e, no segundo procedimento cirúrgico de exérese de neoformação, o histopatológico diagnosticou leiomiossarcoma. A paciente ainda apresentou mais duas recidivas, até o proprietário optar pela eutanásia. Decorridos quatro meses, as sete cadelas diagnosticadas com leiomioma não apresentaram recidiva, e os proprietários relataram ausência de sinais relacionados com a doença descrita. Conclui-se que a episiotomia para ressecção da massa vaginal e a ovariossalpingo-histerectomia nas cadelas inteiras nos casos de tumores vaginais benignos são tratamentos satisfatórios, com bom prognóstico, ao contrário do leiomiossarcoma.


This study reports the clinical and surgical procedures of eight cases of bitches with vaginal leiomyoma. All animals presented increased volume in the perineal region, and exteriorization of the vulva, dyschezia, tenesmus and dysuria. The patients underwent episiotomy surgery for resection of the neoplastic mass, and ovariosalpingohisterectomy in four cases. However, one had recurrence on the second surgical procedure for removal of neoformation, histopathological diagnosed leiomyosarcoma, the patient also had two more relapses, until the owner chose euthanasia. After four months, the seven dogs diagnosed with leiomyoma showed no recurrence and the owners reported no signs of the disease described. We concluded that episiotomy for vaginal mass resection combined with ovariohysterectomy in cases of benign vaginal tumors have shown satisfactory treatment with good prognostic.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Episiotomy/veterinary , Leiomyoma/surgery , Leiomyoma/diagnosis , Leiomyoma/rehabilitation , Leiomyoma/veterinary , Vaginal Neoplasms/veterinary , Euthanasia, Animal , Leiomyosarcoma/veterinary , Perineum/abnormalities
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Natal; s.n; mar. 2015. 132 p. map, graf, tab. (BR).
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-867389

ABSTRACT

Os cânceres que acometem os órgãos genitais masculinos e femininos, em conjunto com o câncer de mama, são responsáveis por cerca de 20% dos óbitos por câncer no mundo. Conhecer os padrões de mortalidade por esses cânceres no Brasil, as mudanças que se produziram ao longo do tempo, os grupos mais vulneráveis e a carga de mortalidade que se apresentará no futuro são elementos básicos para a estruturação das ações assistenciais e de vigilância do câncer. O objetivo desse estudo foi analisar as tendências de mortalidade pelos cânceres que acometem órgãos que são específicos a cada gênero e projetar a mortalidade por esses cânceres até o ano de 2030, para o Brasil, regiões e estados da federação. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico de base populacional que analisou os óbitos, ocorridos no período 1996 a 2010, decorrentes dos cânceres de colo do útero, corpo do útero, mama feminina, ovários, vulva, vagina, próstata, pênis e testículos, registrados no Sistema de Informação sobre Mortalidade; as informações sobre população foram obtidas do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. Foi aplicada a Regressão loglineal (Joinpoint regression) com taxas padronizadas (população mundial: ASR-W) para estimar o Annual Percentage Change (APC), o Average Annual Percentage Change (AAPC), o intervalo de confiança 95% e os pontos de inflexão da curva; as projeções foram calculadas através do programa Nordpred, inscrito no programa R, utilizando o modelo idade-período-coorte, analisando posteriormente se as mudanças que se produzirão no futuro serão decorrentes da exposição aos fatores de risco e/ou da estrutura da população exposta ao risco. Todas as análises também foram aplicadas para o conjunto de todos os óbitos por câncer (com exceção dos cânceres de pele não-melanoma).


Para o Brasil, a mortalidade pelos cânceres de pênis (APC=1,5% IC95% 0,7;2,3 p<0,05), testículos (APC=1,6% IC95% 0,5;2,8 p<0,05) e ovários (APC=0,8% IC95% 0,1; 1,5 p<0,05), mostraram tendência de aumento, enquanto os cânceres de vulva e vagina (APC=-0,1% IC95% -0,9; 0,7 p=0,8), corpo de útero (APC= -0,3 IC95% -1,0; 0,5 p=0,4), mama (APC=0,4% IC95% -0,2;1,0 p=0,2) e de próstata (AAPC= 1,1% IC95% -0,2; 2,4 p=0,1) apresentaram tendência de estabilidade. A mortalidade por câncer de colo de útero apresentou tendência de redução (APC=-1,7% IC95%-2,2; -1,1 p<0,05). A análise do agrupamento de todos os óbitos por câncer observou tendência de aumento na mortalidade para o sexo masculino até o ano de 2006 (APC= 1,2% IC95% 0,6;1,8 p<0,01), seguido de um período de estabilidade. Para o sexo feminino, a tendência é de estabilidade (APC=0,4% IC95% -0,2;-1,8 p=0,2). As taxas de mortalidade para todos os cânceres analisados mostraram, de maneira geral, tendência de redução nas regiões sul e sudeste, tendência de aumento nas regiões norte e nordeste, e estabilidade para a região centro oeste. Na projeção da mortalidade para o ano 2030, as regiões norte e nordeste responderão pelas maiores taxas de mortalidade para os cânceres analisados; todavia, para as demais regiões, será observada redução nas taxas em comparação com o último período observado. Destacase o câncer de testículo, para o qual será observado aumento de 33% na carga da mortalidade até o ano 2030. Para os demais cânceres, não serão observadas variações consideráveis nas taxas de mortalidade para o Brasil entre o último período observado e o último período projetado. A estrutura e o tamanho da população brasileira serão os fatores que explicarão os padrões de mortalidade por esses cânceres no futuro, embora para a região nordeste, as variações serão explicadas, em maior medida, pelo aumento do risco para esses cânceres.


Conclui-se, portanto, que existe uma marcante desigualdade na distribuição da mortalidade pelos cânceres específicos ao gênero no Brasil, onde as regiões mais pobres apresentam um quadro de aumento significativo do número de óbitos ao longo de uma série histórica, e que em 2030, essas regiões responderão pelas maiores taxas de mortalidade no país, com ênfase para os cânceres de pênis, testículos e ovários. (AU)


Cancers that attack male and female genital organs, along with breast cancer, are responsible for approximately 20% of cancer-related deaths in the world. Knowledge on the mortality patterns for these cancers in Brazil, the changes produced throughout time, the most vulnerable groups and the mortality burden in the future are basic elements for structuring assistance and vigilance actions for cancer. The objective of this study was to analyze the mortality trends of cancers that attack gender-specific organs, and project mortality until the year 2030, for Brazil, its geographic regions, and federation states. A population-based ecological study is presented herein, which analyzed deaths occurring within the period 1996-2010, due to cancers of the uterine cervix, uterine corpus, female breast, ovary, vulva, vagina, prostrate, penis and testicles, registered in the Mortality Information System. Data on population was obtained from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Joinpoint regression was applied with standardized rates (world population: ASR-W) to estimate the Annual Percentage Change (APC), the Average Annual Percentage Change (AAPC), the confidence interval 95% and the inflection points of the curve. The projections were calculated by the Norpred program, inscribed within the R program, utilizing the age-period-cohort model, with posterior analysis of whether the changes produced in the future will be consequences of exposition to risk factors and/or structure of the population exposed to risk. The analyses were also applied to the set of all cancer-related deaths (with exception for non-melanoma skin cancers). For Brazil, mortality due to cancers of penis (APC=1.5% CI95% 0.7;2.3 p<0.05), testicles (APC=1.6% CI95% 0.5;2.8 p<0.05) and ovary (APC=0.8% CI95% 0.1; 1.5 p<0.05) showed increasing trends, while cancers of vulva and vagina (APC=-0.1% IC95% -0.9; 0.7 p=0.8), uterine corpus (APC=-0.3 CI95% - 1.0; 0.5 p=0.4), breast (APC=0.4% CI95% -0.2;1.0 p=0.2) and prostrate (AAPC= 1.1% CI95% -0.2; 2.4 p=0.1) presented stable trends. Mortality due to cervical cancer presented reducing trends (APC=-1.7% ICI95%-2.2; -1.1 p<0.05). Analysis of the grouping of all cancer-related deaths presented increasing mortality trends for the male gender until the year 2006 (APC= 1.2% CI95% 0.6; 1.8 p<0.01), followed by a stability period. For females, the trend was stable (APC=0.4% CI95% -0.2;-1.8 p=0.2). The mortality rates for all analyzed cancers revealed, generally, reducing trends for the South and Southeast regions, increasing trends for the North and Northeast regions, and stability for the Midwest region. Mortality projections for the year 2030 indicate that the North and Northeast regions will suffer the highest mortality rates for the analyzed cancers; however, for the remaining regions, reduced rates will be observed in comparison with the last period analyzed. It must be highlighted that, for testicle cancer, there will be an increase of 33% in mortality burden until the year 2030. For the remaining cancers, significant variations will not be observed in mortality rates for the last observed period and the last projected period in Brazil. The structure and size of the Brazilian population are the factors explaining the mortality patterns for these cancers in the future, although for the Northeast region, the variations will be explained mostly by the increase in risk for these cancers. It is concluded that there is a pronounced inequality in the distribution of gender-specific cancer mortality in Brazil, where the poorer regions present a significant increasing situation of the number of deaths throughout a historical series. In 2030, these regions will present the highest mortality rates in the country, with emphasis on penis, testicle and ovarian cancers. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Brazil/epidemiology , Mortality/trends , Ovarian Neoplasms/diagnosis , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Public Policy , Health Information Systems , Regression Analysis , Ecological Studies , Penile Neoplasms , Testicular Neoplasms , Breast Neoplasms , Prostatic Neoplasms
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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12): 623-626, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-452870

ABSTRACT

Objective Although the correlation between high risk human papilloma virus (hrHPV) infection and cervical cancer ( CC ) or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia ( CIN ) is well known , vaginal cancer ( VC ) or vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia ( VAIN) also caused by hrHPV has not received enough attention .This article aims to explore the clinical characteristics of VC or VAIN after operations of CC or CIN in order to provide evidence for the treatment of these diseases . Methods The clinical charac-teristics and treatment of 15 cases with VC or VAIN after operations of CC or CIN were reviewed from Jan 2010 to May 2013 in our hos-pital. Results The mean age was (53.6 ±10.82) years, ranged from 39 to 73 years.The duration from the first operation to devel-oped VAIN or VC was (25.07 ±18.31) months, ranged from 1 to 60 months.There are 4 cases developed VC, 4 cases VAINⅢand 2 cases VINⅡfrom 10 CC patients;and 3 cases developed VC , 2 cases VAINⅢfrom 5 CINⅢpatients.hrHPV test were positive in all 15 patients.Treatment in these series were performed including total vaginectomy in 8 patients (3 VC, 4 VAINⅢ and 1 VAINⅡpatients), pelvic lymphonectomy in 1;upper vaginectomy in 2 patients (1 VC, 1 VAINⅢ), radiation or chemo-radiation therapy in 3 (3 VC), interferon muscle injection combined with topical application of estrogen and acyclovir gel in 2 (1 VC, 1 VAINⅡ). Conclusion Careful follow-up after CC or CIN operations are very important because continued hrHPV infection may result VC and VAIN lesions.Vaginectomy may be the best therapy .Interferon muscle injection combined with topical application of estrogen and acyclovir gel are also alternatively therapy , especially for hard to operate patients . Radiation therapy seems to be not very adaptable for VAIN patients .

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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1739-1743, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-227471

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The vast majority of malignant tumors involving the vagina are secondary spread from primary malignant lesion of the cervix uteri, the sigmoid colon, the bladder and the vulva. Primary invasive carcinoma of the vagina remains among the rare gynecologic malignant tumor. The diagnosis of primary carcinoma of the vagina requires that the cervix and the vulva be intact and no clinical evidence of other primary tumors exist. Greater than 80-90% of all vaginal tumors are squamous cell type. We experienced two cases of primary vaginal cancer of 68 years old woman without any other gynecologic disease and 67 years old woman after hysterectomy for benign desease. We presented these cases with a brief review of related literatures.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Cervix Uteri , Colon, Sigmoid , Diagnosis , Genital Diseases, Female , Hysterectomy , Neoplasms, Squamous Cell , Urinary Bladder , Vagina , Vaginal Neoplasms , Vulva
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Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology ; : 63-68, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-6868

ABSTRACT

A retrospective study was carried out of 20 patients with histologically proven invasive carcinoma of the vagina from 1979 to 1993; 17 cases with curative primary radiotherapy and three cases with postoperative radiotherapy. The five and ten year overall survival rates were 79% and 53%, respectively. Survival was strongly correlated with stage. Five year survival rates of stage I, stage II, and stage III, IV were 100%, 78%, and 0%, respectively. Eight patients experienced recurrences; five within the irradiated volume, two distant metastasis, and one combined both local and distant metastasis. There was no significant late complication. From these data, radiation is effective in the mangement of the vaginal cancer patients and optimum treatment modality and total dose recommendation are made.


Subject(s)
Humans , Neoplasm Metastasis , Radiotherapy , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate , Vagina , Vaginal Neoplasms
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