[Incidence and prognostic significance of disseminated tumor cells in patients with cervical cancer].

Acta medica Austriaca. Supplement Pub Date : 2002-01-01
B Rack, W Janni, C Kentenich, B Strobl, E Klanner, C Schindlbeck, F Hepp, H Sommer, S Braun
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Abstract

The clinical course of cervical carcinoma is widely determined by locoregional recurrence. There is increasing data, however, that haematogenic micrometastases occur early during the disease and might result in distant recurrence during follow-up. These occult disseminated tumor cells in blood, lymph nodes and bone marrow escape conventional tumor staging. Therefore, molecular and immunoytochemical techniques based on markers against human papilloma virus or cytokeratins (CK) have been applied. At present, there is only one study available on the prognostic relevance of disseminated tumor cells in bone marrow. No correlation between the bone marrow status and overall survival was observed. Still, there was a strong trend towards shorter distant disease free survival in patients with a positive bone marrow status. In view of the data on disseminated tumor cells in other tumor entities, these early results might offer new options for refined tumor staging and improved treatment options.

[宫颈癌患者弥散性肿瘤细胞的发生率及预后意义]。
宫颈癌的临床病程在很大程度上取决于局部复发。然而,越来越多的数据表明,造血微转移发生在疾病早期,并可能在随访期间导致远处复发。这些隐匿于血液、淋巴结和骨髓中的弥散性肿瘤细胞逃脱了传统的肿瘤分期。因此,基于人类乳头瘤病毒或细胞角蛋白(CK)标记物的分子和免疫细胞化学技术已被应用。目前,关于骨髓播散性肿瘤细胞与预后相关性的研究仅有一项。没有观察到骨髓状态与总体生存之间的相关性。然而,骨髓阳性患者的远端无病生存期明显缩短。鉴于其他肿瘤实体中弥散性肿瘤细胞的数据,这些早期结果可能为精确肿瘤分期和改进治疗方案提供新的选择。
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