Pretreatment Radiologically Enlarged Lymph Nodes as a Significant Prognostic Factor in Clinical Stage IIB Cervical Cancer: Evidence from a Taiwanese Tertiary Care Center in Reaching Consensus

Chia Hao Liu, Szu Ting Yang, Wei Ting Chao, Jeff Chien Fu Lin, Na Rong Lee, Wen Hsun Chang, Yi Jen Chen, Peng Hui Wang

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Abstract

The incidence of lymph node (LN) involvement and its prognostic value based on radiological imaging in stage IIB cervical cancer (CC) remains unclear, and evidence regarding oncological outcomes of patients with stage IIB CC with LN metastases is limited. In this study we retrospectively reviewed the incidence and prognostic significance of pretreatment radiologic LN status in 72 patients with clinical stage IIB CC (FIGO 2009), with or without radiologic evidence of LN enlargement. An enlarged LN was defined as a diameter >10 mm on CT/MRI. Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were assessed. Radiologic LN enlargement of >10 mm was observed in 45.8% of patients with stage IIB CC. PFS (p = 0.0088) and OS rates (p = 0.0032) were significantly poorer in the LN group (n = 33) than in the non-LN group (n = 39). Univariate Cox analysis revealed that LN > 10 mm contributed to a higher rate of recurrence and mortality. In conclusion, nearly half of the patients with clinical stage IIB CC had enlarged LNs (>10 mm) identified during pretreatment radiologic evaluation, which negatively impacted prognosis. Our findings highlight the need to incorporate CT-or MRI-based LN assessment before treatment for stage IIB CC.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1230
JournalDiagnostics
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2022

Keywords

  • cervical cancer
  • clinical stage IIB
  • enlarged lymph nodes
  • overall survival
  • progression-free survival
  • radiologic imaging

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Biochemistry

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