[Management of in situ cervical adenocarcinoma].

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Date publication

décembre 2006

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GRAESSLIN Olivier


Tous les auteurs :
Graesslin O, Dedecker F, Collinet P, Jouve E, Urbaniack D, Leroy JL, Boulanger JC, Quereux C

Résumé

The management of adenocarcinoma in situ of the cervix (ACIS) is difficult because it is often diagnosed in younger women who may wish to preserve their potential of fertility. Conservative treatment has been accepted as an appropriate strategy but interrogations persist as to carcinological safety. We report a complete review of the literature on this subject where conservative attitude appears possible but is associated with recurrence risk (5 to 10%) and invasive disease (2%). Conditions to perform conservative management are: cold knife cone biopsy, negative margins, cone resection of at least 25 mm, realization of endocervical curettage and total patient compliance. In all cases, regular cytological and histological monitoring must be performed. If maintaining reproductive capacity is not desired, hysterectomy is systematically proposed to patient.

Référence

Gynecol Obstet Fertil. 2006 Dec;34(12):1178-84