Can Ultrasound Reliably Detect Residual Cervical Cancer After Conization? – IJGC
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer (IJGC) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Can ultrasound reliably detect residual cervical cancer after conization?
URECA Study (n=166):
Sensitivity: 74.7%
Specificity: 52.7%
Accuracy: 62.7%
Residual disease remains challenging to identify, emphasizing the importance of better imaging strategies and optimal timing after conization.”
Title: Ultrasound detection of residual cervical cancer after conization, in a retrospective monocentric analysis: the URECA study
Authors: Elena Teodoricoa, Francesca Moroa,b,c, Massimo Criscionea,d,e, Camilla Culcasia,d, Nicolò Bizzarria, Luigi Pedone Anchoraa, Tina Pasciutod,f, Diana Giannarellig, Francesco Fanfania,d, Anna Fagottia,d, Antonia Carla Testa
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