Vaginal laparoscopically assisted radical trachelectomy in cervical clear cell adenocarcinoma

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Adenocarcinoma of the cervix is a rare condition that has shown an increase in incidence, especially in the 20- to 34-year-old group. Adenocarcinoma represents about 5-10% of all tumours in this area, and, among these, the clear cell type accounts for 4-9%. This type of tumour affects mainly postmenopausal women but also occurs in young women with a history of prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES). The prognosis for adenocarcinoma of the cervix is poor overall and worse for the clear cell variety. This article discusses a case of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the cervix, unrelated to intrauterine exposure to DES, in a woman of childbearing age who wished to preserve her fertility and was therefore treated by radical vaginal trachelectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. Copyright: © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.

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Iacoponi, S., Diestro, M. D., Zapardiel, I., Serrano, M., & De Santiago, J. (2013). Vaginal laparoscopically assisted radical trachelectomy in cervical clear cell adenocarcinoma. Ecancermedicalscience, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2013.373

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