The prognostic significance of micrometastases in node-negative squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva

  • G. V. Narayansingh
  • , Iain D Miller
  • , M Sharma
  • , C. J. Welch
  • , Linda Sharp
  • , D. E. Parkin
  • , Margaret Eleanor Cruickshank

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Abstract

Nodal involvement is one of the most significant prognostic factors in squamous cell carcinoma ( SCC) of the vulva. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 31 women with histologically node- negative SCC from a population- based cohort of Grampian women. Median follow- up was 42 months after radical vulvectomy with groin node dissection. In total, 13 women ( 42%) were found to have micrometastases on immunohistochemistry. The risk of recurrence was almost 20- fold higher in those with micrometastases compared to those without ( hazard ratio = 19.6 ( 95% CI 2.3 - 171).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)222-224
Number of pages2
JournalBritish Journal of Cancer
Volume92
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • vulval cancer
  • groin nodes
  • micrometastases
  • SENTINEL LYMPH-NODE
  • GROIN RECURRENCE
  • CERVICAL-CANCER

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