Analysis of Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Cervical Cancer Patients of Different Ages
Objective To explore the relationship between the clinicopathological characteristics of cervical cancer pa-tients of different ages.Methods 108 patients with cervical cancer were divided into young group(<40 years old,32 cases),a-dult group(40~60 years old,46 cases)and elderly group(>60 years old,30 cases)according to age.All the selected subjects were collected by professionals in terms of age,disease stage,main clinical symptoms,pathological type,lymph node metastasis,depth of invasion,tumor diameter,degree of differentiation,distant metastasis and other aspects of clinicopathological characteris-tics,and then carried out comparative analysis to obtain the differences between clinicopathological characteristics of cervical cancer patients of different ages.Spearman correlation was used to analyze the correlation between age and clinicopathological characteristics.Results There were significant differences in disease stage,main clinical symptoms,distant metastasis rate and lymph node metastasis rate among the 3 groups(P;The disease stage was positively correlated with age(y=0.315,P=0.002),while the distant metastasis rate and lymph node metastasis rate were negatively correlated with age(y=-0.286,-0.389,P=0.015,0.000).Conclusion There are significant differences in disease stage,distant metastasis and lymph node metastasis in patients with cervical cancer of different ages.The older the age is,the higher the disease stage is,while distant metastasis and lymph node metastasis are the opposite,which can provide an important reference for the treatment of cervical cancer.
Cervical cancerAgePathological characteristicsDisease stageDegree of differentiation