Objective: To estimate the incidence of cervical cancer (CCU) in the year 2020 in the gynecology oncology consultation of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Service of the Hospital “Dr. Domingo Luciani”. Method: Retrospective, descriptive study, where the clinical histories of the patients diagnosed with cervical cancer in who attended the first oncology gynecology consultation were reviewed, the period from January to December 2020. Results: Sixty patients met the inclusion criteria, the variables studied were age, histological type, stage at the time of diagnosis and indicated treatment. Results: 14.52% were diagnosed with cervical cancer; the mean age at the time of diagnosis was 43.15 years; the most common histological group was squamous, (96.67%). Regarding staging, 28 cases (46.67%) were diagnosed in stage IIIB, 14 cases (23.33%) in stage IIB, and only 6.66% were diagnosed in early stages. Treatment indicated radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Conclusion: We show in the present study that cervical cancer represents a significant percentage of gynecological consultations, that unfortunately the diagnosis is made in advanced stages, negatively affecting the prognosis of these patients and that the age at which it predominates is in full productive life of the women. affected women, constituting a real public health problem and chaos for families and society.
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Nastasi, M., Lara, E., Pérez, M. M., Betancourt, E., & Aguilera, L. (2021). Cáncer de cuello uterino. Incidencia registrada en el Hospital “Dr. Domingo Luciani” en el año 2020. Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecologia de Venezuela, 81(4), 314–318. https://doi.org/10.51288/00810404
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