Search Tag: cervical cancer

IMAGING Management

2025 03 Nov

  Accurate preoperative staging remains central to treatment planning and prognosis in uterine cervical cancer (CC). Cross-sectional imaging has become part of the staging pathway, yet cystoscopy is still used to confirm mucosal infiltration for stage IVA classification. New multicentre evidence highlights that what is seen on magnetic resonance...Read more

Women's Health

2025 03 Nov

  Accurate preoperative staging remains central to treatment planning and prognosis in uterine cervical cancer (CC). Cross-sectional imaging has become part of the staging pathway, yet cystoscopy is still used to confirm mucosal infiltration for stage IVA classification. New multicentre evidence highlights that what is seen on magnetic resonance...Read more

IMAGING Management

2025 22 Oct

  Knowing before surgery whether cancer cells have started to move through tiny blood or lymph vessels in the cervix, known as lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), is important for choosing the safest treatment plan. It can influence the extent of surgery, whether fertility-sparing options remain suitable and whether extra treatment is needed afterwards....Read more

Women's Health

2025 22 Oct

  Knowing before surgery whether cancer cells have started to move through tiny blood or lymph vessels in the cervix, known as lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), is important for choosing the safest treatment plan. It can influence the extent of surgery, whether fertility-sparing options remain suitable and whether extra treatment is needed afterwards....Read more

Decision Support

2025 22 Oct

  Knowing before surgery whether cancer cells have started to move through tiny blood or lymph vessels in the cervix, known as lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), is important for choosing the safest treatment plan. It can influence the extent of surgery, whether fertility-sparing options remain suitable and whether extra treatment is needed afterwards....Read more

IMAGING Management

2025 30 May

  The advent of quantitative MRI techniques marks a transition in the clinical management of uterine cancers, notably endometrial cancer (EC) and cervical cancer (CC). These malignancies, though originating in the same anatomical region, differ significantly in epidemiology, pathology and clinical behaviour. Historically reliant on morphological...Read more

Women's Health

2025 30 May

  The advent of quantitative MRI techniques marks a transition in the clinical management of uterine cancers, notably endometrial cancer (EC) and cervical cancer (CC). These malignancies, though originating in the same anatomical region, differ significantly in epidemiology, pathology and clinical behaviour. Historically reliant on morphological...Read more