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Journal of Gynecology & Reproductive Medicine(JGRM)

ISSN: 2576-2842 | DOI: 10.33140/JGRM

Impact Factor: 1.247

One Case of Interventional Chemoembolization Treatment of Small Cell Neuroendocrine Cervical Cancer

Abstract

Ying Yang, Jianan Sun, Anli Xu, Linlin Zhang and Liping Xu

Small cell neuroendocrine cervical cancer (SCNEC) is some kind of rare malignant cancer of the cervix area. In 1997, according to the research of International Cancer Institute and the American Association of Pathology, the pancreatic endocrine tumors can be sorted into four types by the morphological similarity compared with tumors of the same type in the lung: typical carcinoid, non-typical carcinoid, large cell neuroendocrine cancer, and small cell neuroendocrine cancer, in which the last one is the most previaling. The SCNEC recurs much more often and its distant metastasis is more common in the lungs, brain and liver[1][2]. It characterizes low incidence and few cases, and a retrospective study is commonly used. Without clinical experience, there have been no fair treatment so far. A patient diagnosed as SCNEC A2 period was treated in our hospital, and uterine artery embolization chemotherapy, a new treatment, was taken to her. Consequently, the treatment worked, creating significant surgical conditions for her. Moreover, postoperative examination showed obvious effect of this treatment. The case report is as follows:

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