PMID: 26320513Sep 1, 2015Paper

Analysis of Relationships Between Prethrombotic States and Cervical Cancer

Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention : APJCP
You-Hong SunXin-En Huang

Abstract

To analyze the relationship between a prethrombotic state and the occurrence of thrombosis, as well as survival time for patients with cervical cancer. Patients with first diagnosis of cervical cancer were subgrouped according to FIGO staging, and two D-dimer levels were assessed. According to the results, patients are divided into an observation group (abnormal) and control group (normal). For 106 patients with cervical cancer, 38 with abnormal D-dimer, the abnormal rate is 35.9%, of which stage I accounted for 6.5%, stageII 38.5%, stage III 50%, and stage IV 61.1% (p=0.013); The level of D-dimers in stageI wass 0.87±0.68ug/ ml, while in stage II it was 1.50±1.35ug/ml, stage III 2.60±1.86ug/ml and stage IV 18.6±53.4ug/ml (P=0.031); after follow-up of patients for 2-30 months, the mortality of observation group is 21.1%, while for control group it was 2.94% (p <0.01). In the observation group, survival time was 15.1±5.8 months, while for control group it was 21.0±5.4 months, the difference between two groups being highly significant (p=0.000). There is a direct correlation between prethrombotic state and the grade malignancy of cervical cancer. The level is positively correlated with clinical stage, and is inversely related to ...Continue Reading

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