We reviewed 152 cases of cervical conization (cold knife conization or LEEP) performed at Temple University Hospital between January 1, 1992 and July 31, 2001 for which an ECC was obtained and ...
We found that as the severity of the disease in the cervical conization specimen increases so does the percentage of patients who have persistent/recurrent disease. Persistent/recurrent disease ...
Laser therapy. Destroys abnormal cervical tissue using a beam of light. Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP). Uses a thin wire loop that carries an electric current to remove abnormal tissue ...
Pregnant women who underwent excisional surgeries (conization) for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) display high risks of preterm birth. It is crucial to predict the risks of preterm birth ...
Treatments for stage I cervical cancer include cold knife conization and: Radiation and chemotherapy are often used together to treat cervical cancer. Radiation can be external or internal.