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. 1997 Jun;176(6):1157-62; discussion 1162-5.
doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(97)70329-6.

Paraaortic lymph node biopsy: a twenty-year study

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Paraaortic lymph node biopsy: a twenty-year study

J G Blythe et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1997 Jun.

Abstract

Objectives: Paraaortic lymph node biopsy is a controversial but proved technique to determine the extent of spread of cancers from the uterine cervix or endometrium. This article explores the following questions. Does the presence of positive paraaortic lymph nodes result in modification of the patient's therapy? Does the evidence gained from a paraaortic lymph note biopsy improve patient survival?

Study design: Five hundred sixty-eight patients had paraaortic lymph node sampling in conjunction with another operative procedure between 1976 and 1995. Five hundred seven (89.3%) of these patients had either endometrial or cervical cancer.

Results: Paraaortic lymph node biopsies led to a survival rate of 9.1% for cervical carcinoma and 46.6% for endometrial carcinoma and were associated with acceptable morbidity.

Conclusions: We believe that paraaortic lymph node biopsies should be part of the routine evaluation of patients with gynecologic cancers. The knowledge gained by this procedure along with appropriately administered radiation therapy can save lives.

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