Treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer with kidney failure and comorbidities

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A woman aged 63 years presented at the gynecological oncology outpatient clinic with the following medical history: smoking history (smoking index of 10); systemic arterial hypertension diagnosed 6 years ago; menarche at 16 years; menopause at 52 years; 4 pregnancies, 4 deliveries; beginning of active sexual life at 18 years; 3 sexual partners; and no early cancer detection method in her life. Her performance status per ECOG criteria was 1. The patient presented with transvaginal bleeding with 5 months of evolution. Upon physical exploration, a 5 x 5 cm tumor in the cervix was detected, with the following characteristics: exophytic, friable, bleeding, with invasion to the lower third of the vagina, affection to the cul-de-sac and parametria, and bilaterally fixed to the pelvic wall. A biopsy of the cervix showed moderately differentiated invasive squamous cell carcinoma.

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Arango Bravo, E. A., Galicia Carmona, T., Castro-Eguiluz, D., Gallardo-Rincón, D., Conde Flores, E., & del Carmen Cetina-Pérez, L. (2021, November 1). Treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer with kidney failure and comorbidities. ONCOLOGY (United States). UBM Medica Healthcare Publications. https://doi.org/10.46883/ONC.2021.3511.0741

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