Analysis of clinicopathologic characteristics and survival of 115 cases of cervical squamous cell carcinoma
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of 115 cases of cervical squamous cell carcinoma,and to analyze the survival after treatment.Methods:The data of 115 cases of cervical squamous cell carcinoma admitted to the Nantong Tumor Hospital from January 2019 to December 2019 were analyzed retrospec-tively,SPSS23.0 software was applied for statistical analysis of the data,Kaplan-Meier survival analysis,Log-rank test and Cox proportional risk regression model were used for survival analysis and influencing factors analysis.Results:Among the 115 cases of cervical squamous cell carcinoma,72.17%of patients had tumors≤4 cm in size;52.17%of patients had infiltration depth>1/2;95.65%of patients had moderate to low differentiation;22.61%of patients had lymph node metastasis;32.17%of patients had lymphatic vessel infiltration;92.17%of patients had no nerve invasion;98.26%of patients had no periuterine infiltration;no ovarian metastasis occurred in all cases.The 3-year survival rate was 90.43%,and 11 cases died.Multivariate Cox analysis showed that the 3-year overall survival rate of patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma was related to the depth of invasion,de-gree of differentiation,lymph node metastasis and lymphatic vessel invasion(P<0.05).Conclusion:Most of the 115 patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma are of medium to low differentiation,with tumors≤4 cm in size and lymph node metastasis,lymphatic vessel invasion and nerve invasion.After standardized treatment,the 3-year overall survival rate is still acceptable.The depth of invasion,degree of differentiation,lymph node metastasis and lymphatic vessel invasion are independent factors affecting the 3-year overall survival rate of 115 patients with cervi-cal squamous cell carcinoma.