Adenocarcinomas of the cervical cancer arise from the endocervical columnar cells and account for about 14% of cervical carcinomas. The percentage of adenocarcinomas has increased because, they are more difficult to detect at a preinvasive stage. All patients were explained the details of the study and written, informed consent was taken from all cases and controls who were willing to participate in our study. All clinically suspected patients of carcinoma cervix underwent punch biopsy and endocervical sampling under aseptic precautions. The samples were sent to histopathological examination to confirm cervical cancer. Among the cases, 28 cases (96.7%) were squamous cell carcinoma and 2 cases (3.3%) were adenocarcinoma. Amongst cases, 17cases (56.7%) were admitted with stage IIIB,3 cases (10%) were admitted with stage I, 6 cases (20%) were admitted with stage II, 3 cases (10%) admitted with stage IIIA and one patient admitted with stage IV of carcinoma.
Nimmala Niharika, P.S.L.K. Prasanthi and T.G.V.R.L. Hanumanth Jyothsna. A Study on Clinical Profile of Patients with Cervical Cancer Attending Tertiary Care Hospital.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2024.9.100.104
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.36478/makrjms.2024.9.100.104