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Morbility and mortality for cervical cancer in the isle of youth, 2003-2015


Obstetrics & Gynecology International Journal
Heenry Luis Dÿvila Gmez,1 Zaskia Matos Rodrguez,2 Dayam Martnez Rodrguez,3 Abel Garca Valdes,3 Oscar Esquivel Daz4
Specialist 2nd Degree in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Máster in Integral Attention to the Woman, Hospital General Educational Heroes of the Baire, Cuba
Zaskia Matos Rodr, Specialist 1st Degree in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Hospital General Educational Heroes of the Baire, Cuba
Dayam, Specialist 1st Degree in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Máster in Integral Attention to the Woman, Hospital General Educational Heroes of the Baire, Cuba
Abel Garc, Specialist 1st Degree in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Máster in Integral Attention to the Woman, Hospital General Educational Heroes of the Baire, Cuba
Oscar Esquivel D, Specialist 1st Degree in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Specialist 1st Degree in Integral General Medicine, Hospital General Educational Heroes of the Baire, Cuba

Abstract

A retrospective descriptive study characterizes the morbidity and mortality by cervical cancer during 2003-2015 in the Isle of Youth. Were studied 381 women with this diagnostic and 17 patients that died by this cause during this period. During 2014-2015 were identified 38% of all; in 2007 and 2014 the age average was low to 40 years old. The first delivery before 20 years old, the first sexual relations before 16 years old y tobacco were in 40% of the patients. Were studied 11 pregnant and 39% hadn´t last abnormal Pap smear. The colposcopy-histology correlation was 88% and the stage 0-I represented the 81%. The surgery was the main treatment option, the combination hysterectomy/conization was used in 68% of the patients and only 2% required palliative treatment. The mortality shows stable behavior and 2012 was the period with more rate, 7 patients. The age average in these patients was 55-60 years old. The global survival was more 95% in the first year and more to 85% in 5 years.

Keywords

Cervical cancer, Morbility, Mortality, Pregnant, Diagnosed, Feminine sex, Uterine neck, Statistical annual, Territory, Epidemic situation, Maternal deaths, Wicked illnesses, Sexual transmission, Precocious ages, Consultation of pathology

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