pubmed-article:2227577 | pubmed:abstractText | A semiquantitative histopathologic grading system was used in combination with flow cytometric measurements of tumor cell DNA content to predict the risk of lymph node metastases in early cervical cancer. A retrospective study of 126 stage IB patients showed that a group with no risk of lymph node involvement could be identified by the use of both the histopathologic score and the DNA index. The results were confirmed in a prospective investigation of 59 new patients. Simple hysterectomy may be advised in low-risk patients. | lld:pubmed |