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Methods: Squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix (CX) were
re-evaluated histologically regarding the PI, using a three-level scoring
system. Closed PI was defined as cohesive growth with well-delineated (pushing)
borders. In finger-like PI the tumor grows in solid cords/trabecles. Highly
dissociative growth in small groups or single cells was defined as spray-like
PI. Types of PI were correlated clinocopathologic variables and features
of juxtatumoral stromal remodelling. DSR, defined as a proliferation of
myofibroblastic cells with intercellular edematous change and entrapped
island of normal endocervical stroma was scored from none to weak, moderate
or strong.
Results: In 661 CX (FIGO IB to IIB) 60% of the tumors showed
a spray-like PI, 30% a finger-like PI, and only 7.4% were of the closed
type. Spray-like PI showed a significant correlation with advanced stage
disease, lymphovascular space involvement, poorly differentiated tumors
and pelvic lymph node metastases. Spray-like PI was accompanied by a reduced
5-year overall survival when compared to the finger-like and closed PI
(68.7% vs. 80.9% vs. 88.5%; p=0.0004). In multivariate analysis, using
COX-regression model, the PI represented as independent prognostic factor.
Conclusions: Spray-like PI, (i.e. highest degree of tumor cell dissociation) is associated with advanced tumor stages, increased rate of recurrency and a reduced overall survival. The intensity of desmoplastic stromal response (DSR), as understood in the context of a remodelling of the juxtatumoral stroma to the infiltrative tumor growth, might be indicative for a highly dissociative tumor growth and is correlated to poorly differentiated tumors. Loss of CD 34 stromal staining in association with the upregulation of SMA is a parameter of peritumoral stromal remodelling in squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix |
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