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What is endocervical adenocarcinoma?

What is endocervical adenocarcinoma?

Endocervical adenocarcinoma is a type of cervical cancer. The tumour develops in the cervix from the glands normally found in the endocervical canal. Most of the time endocervical adenocarcinoma develops from a non-invasive type of cancer called adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS).

What is endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ?

Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) is a non-invasive type of cervical cancer. The disease starts in the cervix from the glands in the endocervical canal. AIS is called non-invasive because the cancer cells are seen only in the epithelium.

What is the most common histologic form of cervical cancer?

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the predominant histological type accounting for three-fourths of all cervical cancers. Adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous cell carcinoma represent 10–15%, and other or unspecified histology represent the remaining 10–15% [2,3].

Is adenocarcinoma caused by HPV?

HPV infects the squamous cells that line the inner surfaces of these organs. For this reason, most HPV-related cancers are a type of cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. Some cervical cancers come from HPV infection of gland cells in the cervix and are called adenocarcinomas.

How fast does cervical adenocarcinoma spread?

Cervical cancer develops very slowly. It can take years or even decades for the abnormal changes in the cervix to become invasive cancer cells. Cervical cancer might develop faster in people with weaker immune systems, but it will still likely take at least 5 years.

Is endocervical adenocarcinoma aggressive?

Gastric type adenocarcinoma of the endocervix is a clinically aggressive neoplasm with a distinctive histologic appearance. Mucinous minimal deviation adenocarcinoma (adenoma malignum) is a morphologically well-differentiated variant of this tumor type.

How common is endocervical adenocarcinoma?

The cervix has glandular cells scattered along the inside of the passage that runs from the cervix to the womb (the endocervical canal). Adenocarcinoma is less common than squamous cell cancer, but has become more common in recent years. Around 20 in every 100 cervical cancers (20%) are adenocarcinomas.

What is Stage 4 adenocarcinoma?

Stage 4 adenocarcinoma lung cancer is characterized by the spreading of the cancer to a distant tissue and a poor prognosis. It is denoted by the presence of metastatic disease with the most common sites metastasis being the liver, bones, adrenal, brain and contralateral lung.

Is adenocarcinoma disease curable?

Adenocarcinoma of the lung can be cured if the entire tumor is removed surgically or destroyed with radiation. Overall, the prognosis for lung cancer that has spread is still poor. However, newer therapies have helped certain subsets of patients extend their lives.

How can you get cervical cancer?

HPV is associated with causing cervical cancers as well as genital warts in most instances. HPV is sexually transmitted. You can get it from anal, oral, or vaginal sex. According to the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, HPV causes 99 percent of cervical cancers.

What is the treatment for cervical cancer?

The standard treatment for cervical cancer includes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Doctors sometimes suggest alternative cervical cancer treatment along with these standard treatments to relieve pain and stress in patients.

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Ruth Doyle