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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int Urogynecol J. 2015 May 14;27(1):29–38. doi: 10.1007/s00192-015-2731-8

Table 3.

Characteristics of cervical cancer in the 78 patients with concurrent uterine prolapse

 Characteristic Valueb
Tumor size (cm)
 Mean (±SD) 8.9 (±5.7)
 ≤4 5 (31.3 %)
 >4 11 (68.8 %)
Histology type
 Squamous cell carcinoma 52 (83.9 %)
 Adenocarcinomaa 4 (6.5 %)
 Basal cell carcinoma 2 (3.2 %)
 Transitional cell carcinoma 2 (3.2 %)
 Others 2 (3.2 %)
Stage (detailed)
 I (NOS) 22 (28.2 %)
 IB (NOS) 11 (14.1 %)
 IB1 4 (5.1 %)
 IB2 4 (5.1 %)
 II (NOS) 10 (12.8 %)
 IIA 7 (9.0 %)
 IIA2 2 (2.6 %)
 IIB 1 (1.3 %)
 III (NOS) 7 (9.0 %)
 IIIA 1 (1.3 %)
 IIIB 2 (2.6 %)
 IVA 2 (2.6 %)
Stage (ordinal)
 I 41 (56.2 %)
 II 20 (27.4 %)
 III 10 (13.7 %)
 IV 2 (2.7 %)

NOS not otherwise specified

a

includes one patient with adenosquamous histology

b

Values are number (%), except mean (±SD) tumor size; total number may not be 78 due to missing data