Uterus: Carcinoma of the cervix
2000-05-01 Niels B Atkin   Affiliation1.Department of Cancer Research, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Middlesex, UK
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Clinics and Pathology
Etiology
Epidemiology
Clinics
Cytology
Pathology
carcinomas are staged as follows:
Treatment
Evolution
Prognosis
Cytogenetics
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Cytogenetics morphological
Role of HPV: types 16 and 18 are associated with about 70% of cervical carcinomas (other high-risk types include 31, 33, 35, 39, 51, 52, and 56); these high-risk types are often demonstrable in the moderate and severe stages of preinvasive malignancy (CIN II and III); in these lesions they are commonly situated extrachromosomally while in carcinomas they are integrated into chromosomes at random locations, where they undergo disruption of the HPV E2 viral transcriptional regulatory protein; integration may thereby provide a selective advantage resulting in uncontrolled cellular proliferation leading to aneuploidy;
it has recently been shown that a single finding of HPV DNA in a Pap smear from healthy women confers an increased risk of future invasive carcinoma that is positive for the same type of virus. Another recent study suggests that integration of high-risk HPV DNA in cervical swabs or tissue removed from patients with CIN II or III strongly suggests that progression to carcinoma will occur
Article Bibliography
| Pubmed ID | Last Year | Title | Authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9140451 | 1997 | Cytogenetics of carcinoma of the cervix uteri: a review. | Atkin NB et al |
| 8598842 | 1996 | Cancer of the uterine cervix. | Cannistra SA et al |
| 10416613 | 1999 | Prognostic value of genomic alterations in invasive cervical squamous cell carcinoma of clinical stage IB detected by comparative genomic hybridization. | Dellas A et al |
| 8552665 | 1996 | Gain of chromosome 3q defines the transition from severe dysplasia to invasive carcinoma of the uterine cervix. | Heselmeyer K et al |
| 1653110 | 1991 | Role of the human papillomaviruses in human cancer. | Howley PM et al |
| 9460988 | 1998 | Loss of heterozygosity for defined regions on chromosomes 3, 11 and 17 in carcinomas of the uterine cervix. | Kersemaekers AM et al |
| 9885981 | 1999 | Comparative genomic hybridization reveals a recurrent pattern of chromosomal aberrations in severe dysplasia/carcinoma in situ of the cervix and in advanced-stage cervical carcinoma. | Kirchhoff M et al |
| 10626803 | 1999 | Detection of high-risk cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer by amplification of transcripts derived from integrated papillomavirus oncogenes. | Klaes R et al |
| 10471054 | 1999 | The molecular genetics of cervical carcinoma. | Lazo PA et al |
| 10399946 | 1999 | Genetic deletion and human papillomavirus infection in cervical cancer: loss of heterozygosity sites at 3p and 5p are important genetic events. | Mitra AB et al |
| 8548763 | 1996 | Genomic alterations in cervical carcinoma: losses of chromosome heterozygosity and human papilloma virus tumor status. | Mullokandov MR et al |
| 9607760 | 1998 | Role of a p53 polymorphism in the development of human papillomavirus-associated cancer. | Storey A et al |
| 10700859 | 2000 | Molecular definition of a small amplification domain within 3q26 in tumors of cervix, ovary, and lung. | Sugita M et al |
| 10618709 | 1999 | The role of the E6-p53 interaction in the molecular pathogenesis of HPV. | Thomas M et al |
| 10572150 | 1999 | Type-specific persistence of human papillomavirus DNA before the development of invasive cervical cancer. | Wallin KL et al |
Citation
Niels B Atkin
Uterus: Carcinoma of the cervix
Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2000-05-01
Online version: http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/solid-tumor/5046/uterus-carcinoma-of-the-cervix
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1999-09-01 Uterus: Carcinoma of the cervix by Niels B Atkin  Affiliation
