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Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences | Volume-13 | Issue-09
A Study on Current Clinical Profile of Invasive Carcinνομα of Cervix
Dr. Zannatul Ferdous, Dr. Mortuza Begum, Dr. Srabani Barua, Dr. Salma Akhter, Dr. Shahanaj Sharmin
Published: Sept. 5, 2025 | 31 25
Pages: 1330-1335
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Abstract
Introduction: There is wide range of geographical variation in the incidence of major genital malignancies. In most of the developed countries cancer of the breast is top of the in female malignancies, where in the developing countries like Bangladesh genital malignancies is in top of the list. Of them cervical carcinoma has a great value. Methods: This is a descriptive type of observational study conducted during a six months study period from January 2008 to June 2008 in the oncology unit of Obs & Gynae Dept. of Bongobondhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) & Dhaka Medical College among 30 patients of diagnosed ca cervix patients. After confirmation histologically as a carcinoma of cervix at all ages patients were included and All cases other than clinically confirmed carcinoma of cervix, patients with intraepithelial carcinoma of cervix (CIN) were excluded. There patients’ data were collected from the patients. Biopsy was taken for histopathological evaluation. According to the decision of the board patients were treated. Finally, they were discharged with advice. After collection data were compiled and analyzed by Microsoft Excel 2007. Results: Among the patients enrolled in the study most of the patients, 33.33% were between 31-40 years age group. 90% were housewives, 100% were married with 36.67% from lower socio-economic group. Most common presentation was post coital bleeding 63.33%. Early age of 1st intercourse, 63.33% was the most identifiable risk factors. Early marriage and multiparty were 63.33% and 60% respectively. 16% patients had early menerchae and 10% had late menopause. 93.33% patients had squamous cell carcinoma. Remainder were adenocarcinoma. Two patients have liver and lung metastasis. l patients were treated surgically or by chemo-radiation accordion to their staging. Most were in advanced stage. Conclusions: From the above discussion an observation of the situation we find that the financial condition of almost all the patient is p