european journal
of gynaecological oncology
an International Journal
| Editors-in-Chief |
A. Onnis
Montréal (CND) |
P. Bösze
Budapest (Hungary) |
Associate Editors
| M. Marchetti |
| Montréal (CND) |
Assistant Editor
J. Wilson
San Diego - CA (USA)
| Editorial Board
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Allen H.H., London, Ontario (Canada)
Anteby S.O., Jerusalem (Israel)
Audet-Lapointe P., Montreal (Canada)
Ayhan A., Ankara (Turkey)
Balat O., Graziantep (Turkey)
Barber H.K., New York, NY (USA)
Basta A., Krakow (Poland)
Bender H.C., Dusseldorf (Germany)
Benedetti Panici P.L., Rome (Italy)
Charkviani T., Tbilisi (Georgia)
De Oliveira C.F., Coimbra (Portugal)
Dexeus S. Jr., Barcelona (Spain)
Di Paola G.R.,Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Di Re F., Milan (Italy)
Di Saia P., Orange, CA (USA)
Fuller A.F. Jr., Boston, MA (USA) |
Geisler H.E., Indianapolis, IN (USA)
Gerbaulet A., Villejuif (France)
Gorins A., Paris (France)
Heintz A.P.M., Utrecht (The Netherlands)
Ioannidou-Mouzaka L.,Athens (Greece)
Jordan J.A., Birmingham, England (UK)
Karseladze A.I., Moscow (Russia)
Klastersky J., Bruxelles (Belgium)
Kubista E., Vienna (Austria)
Kudelka A.P., Houston, TX (USA)
Maggino T., Padua (Italy)
Markowska J., Poznan (Poland)
Marth C., Innsbruck (Austria)
Massuger Leon F.A.G.,
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Menczer J., Savyon (Israel)
Monsonego J., Paris (France)
Pinotti A., São Paulo (Brazil)
Piura B., Beer Sheva (Israel)
Piver S.M., Buffalo, NY (USA)
Rakar S., Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Raju K.S., London, England (UK)
Shepherd J.H., London, England (UK)
Stelmachów J., Warsaw (Poland)
Tjalma W., Antwerpen (Belgium)
Ungár L., Budapest (Hungary)
Vermorken J.B., Edegem (Belgium)
Vîrtej P., Bucharest (Romania)
Wang P.-H., Taipei (Taiwan)
Winter R., Graz (Austria)
Yokoyama Y., Hirosaki (Japan) |
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| DISTINGUISHED EXPERT SERIES |
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| Ovulatory failure, fertility preservation and reproductive strategies in the setting of gynecologic and
non-gynecologic malignancies |
449 |
| K.S. Tewari, P.J. Di Saia - Orange, CA, USA |
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| ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
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| Number and distribution of pelvic lymph nodes and effect of surgical pathologic factors on pelvic lymph
node status in patients with early-stage cervical carcinoma treated with radical hysterectomy and pelvic
lymph node dissection |
463 |
| B. Piura, A. Rabinovich, M. Friger - Beer-Sheva, ISRAEL
In surgically treated cervical carcinoma cases the mean number of removed pelvic nodes per patient was 26.6. Positive nodes
were found in 30.7% of the patients with a mean of 3.4 positive nodes per patient. Positive lymph vascular space invasion was
the strongest predictor of positive pelvic lymph nodes. |
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| Do risk factors for epithelial ovarian cancer have an impact on prognosis? Focus on previous pelvic
surgery and reproductive variables |
467 |
A. Kjærbye-Thygesen, K. Frederiksen, E.V. Høgdall, C.K. Høgdall, J. Blaakær, S. Krüger Kjær - Aarhus,
DENMARK
Previous pelvic surgery and increasing number of lifetime ovulation-years were associated with respectively improved and
decreased survival of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer Stage III. |
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| Telomerase activity and the subunit of telomerase in hydatidiform mole and their relationship with the
development of postmolar tumor |
473 |
| F.Wang, H. Huang, X. Kang, B. Chen, Y. Li - Zhanjiang, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
For gestational trophoblastic diseases telomerase activity is associated with serum hCG levels but is not related to other clinical
risk factors. |
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| Influence of diabetes mellitus and nodal distribution in endometrial cancer and correlation to clinicopathological
prognostic factors |
477 |
E. Steiner, M. Schmidt, W. Weikel, H. Koelbl - Ludwigshafen, GERMANY
The relationships between the distribution of nodal disease, clinico-pathological patterns and recurrence and survival in surgically
staged cases of endometrial cancer are described. |
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| Prognostic significance of fascin expression in endometrioid carcinoma |
481 |
| S. Kabukcuoglu, U. Oner, S.S. Ozalp, E. Dundar, O.T. Yalcin, E. Colak - Eskisehir, TURKEY
The dynamic role of actin bundling protein fascin in generating and maintaining endometrial neoplasms is considered. |
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| Preoperative diagnosis of 221 consecutive ovarian masses: scoring system and expert evaluation |
487 |
| C. Romagnolo, G. Trivella, M. Bonacina, M. Fornalè, T. Maggino, E. Ferrazzi - Milan, ITALY
In the diagnosis of pelvic masses, an easy sonographic descriptive scoring system is not significantly lower in accuracy than
the expertise achieved by a gynaecologist with sonographic skills. |
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| Expression of the epidermal growth factor system in endometrial cancer after adjuvant tamoxifen treatment for breast cancer |
490 |
| G. Androutsopoulos, G. Adonakis, M. Gkermpesi, P. Gkogkos, P. Ravazoula, G. Kourounis - Rion, GREECE
Endometrial cancer after tamoxifen treatment: a clinicopathologic study. |
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| Analysis of the relationship between cancer procoagulant activity and PCNA and Ki-67 expression in
cases of common and cellular uterine leiomyomas |
495 |
| Slawomir D. Szajda, Marcin Józ´wik, Mariola Sulkowska, Ewa Chabielska, Stanislaw Sulkowski, Maciej
Józ´wik - Bialystok, POLAND
Cellular leiomyomas do not differ in the serum or the intratumor CP activity from common leiomyomas, whereas there is a
relationship of intratumor CP activity with PCNA expression. |
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| CD24 expression is a poor prognostic marker in endometrial carcinoma |
500 |
| N. Karahan, M. Güney, B. Oral, N. Kapucuoglu, T. Mungan - Isparta, TURKEY
CD24 expression in endometrial carcinoma as detected by immunohistochemistry might be a new marker for a more aggressive
endometrial cancer biology. |
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| Endometrial carcinoma and diabetes revisited |
505 |
| N. Papanas, A. Giatromanolaki, G. Galazios, E. Maltezos, E. Sivridis - Alexandroupolis, GREECE
Diabetic patients with endometrial carcinoma do not differ from non-diabetic patients in tumor characteristics, clinical risk factors
and survival. |
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| CASE REPORTS |
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| Malignant mixed Müllerian tumor with heterologous component arising in the fallopian tube - a case
report |
509 |
G. Hudelist, K. Unterrieder, O. Kandolf, G. Alpi, S. Pucher, G. Pollak, K. Czerwenka, J. Keckstein -
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Primary malignant mixed Müllerian tumors (MMMT) of the fallopian tube are extreme rarities in gynecologic oncology. A
case of FIGO Stage II primary fallopian MMMT with heterologous tumor portion is reported. |
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| A new approach to treatment of early-stage cervical carcinoma: entire laparoscopic abdominal radical
hysterectomy with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy without vaginal cuff closure - case reports |
513 |
| B. Sert, V.M. Abeler, A. Dørum, C.G. Trope - Oslo, NORWAY
A new technique of laparoscopic radical hysterectomy without vaginal cuff closure is described. |
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| Gorlin syndrome associated with basal cell carcinoma of the vulva: A case report |
519 |
| M. Giuliani, L. Di Stefano, G. Zoccali, E. Angelone, P. Leocata, G. Mascaretti - L’Aquila, ITALY
Gorlin syndrome, linked to PTCH gene mutation, can be transmited by parents or can occur spontaneously. |
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| Refractory metastatic choriocarcinoma treated surgically with polychemotherapy - case report |
523 |
| M. Petronijevic, S. Vrzic-Petronijevic, V. Boskovic, D. Bratic, Lj. Vicovac, M. Bozic - Zemun, SERBIA AND
MONTENEGRO
The course of treatment of refractory metastatic choriocarcinoma treated surgically and with polychemotherapy is presented. |
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| Fallopian tube carcinoma: incidental finding during surgery for acute pelvic inflammatory disease - case
report |
526 |
| F. Puig, M. Lapresta, A. Lanzon, R. Crespo - Zaragoza, SPAIN
The symptoms of fallopian tube carcinoma are non-specific and often result in misdiagnoses that can lead to delays in treatment. |
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| Management of a case of primary vaginal cancer with irreducible massive uterine prolapse - a case
report |
528 |
| A. Karateke, S. Tugrul, Y. Yakut, A. Gürbüz, C. Çam - Istanbul, TURKEY
Management of the case of a woman with a huge irreducible uterovaginal prolapse and Stage II vaginal carcinoma is presented. |
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| Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (Piver type III) with pelvic node dissection - case
report |
531 |
| B.M. Sert, V.M. Abeler - Oslo, NORWAY
The first robotic-assisted radical hysterectomy (Piver type III) and bilateral pelvic lymph node dissection for Stage Ib1 cervical
carcinoma are described. |
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| Incidental finding of a malignant peritoneal mesothelioma in an inguinal hernia sac: Report of a case |
534 |
| P. Chatzipantelis, E. Kairi-Vassilatou, V. Smyrniotis, A. Pafiti - Athens, GREECE
Clinicopathological presentation of a malignant peritoneal mesothelioma in an inguinal hernia sac with emphasis on the differential
diagnosis with other malignancies. |
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| Squamous cell carcinoma arising in a mature cystic teratoma of the ovary with synchronous invasive
lobular breast cancer: case report |
537 |
| G.M. Filippakis, E.E. Lagoudianakis, M. Genetzakis, P. Antonakis, A. Papadima, A. Boussiotou,
V. Katergiannakis, A. Manouras - Athens, GREECE
The first report in the literature of a simultaneously occurring squamous cell carcinoma airising in a mature cystic teratoma and
invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast is presented. |
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| ERRATA - CORRIGE |
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| Impact of morbid obesity in surgical management of endometrial cancer: surgical morbidity, clinical and
pathological aspects |
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S. Erkanli1, F. Kayaselçuk2, T. Bagis1, E. Kus¸çu1 - Adana, TURKEY
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2Department of Pathology, Adana (Turkey)
Vol. XXVII, n. 4, 2006, page 401
Errata: 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2Department of Pathology, Adana (Turkey)
Corrige: 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2Department of Pathology, Baskent University School of Medicine, Adana (Turkey) |
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| Erratum: A paper by D.C. Dale published in the EJGO 2004, 25, 133-144 entitled “The benefits of haematopoietic
growth factors in the management of gynaecological oncology” inadvertently omitted an acknowledgement of editorial
assistance of Jackie Williams from Gardiner-Caldwell Communications and whose services were paid for by Amgen
Europe. |
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