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Cervical cancer

  • Name four common locations of distant metastasis.
  • Name three risk factors for cervical cancer.
  • What are the three most common sites of nodal spread in cervical cancer, from most to least common?
  • What are the three types of pelvic exenteration?
  • What characterizes stage IIIb disease?
  • What complication may be seen when pelvic side wall extension is present?
  • What distinguishes stage IVa disease from stage IVb disease?
  • What imaging modality is best for screening for cervical cancer?
  • What imaging modality is best for staging cervical cancer?
  • What is the most common gynecologic malignancy in women?
  • What is the significance of tumor extension to the parametrium (stage IIb cancer)?
  • What is the typical sequence of spread of cervical cancer?
  • When is a pelvic exenteration performed?
  • Why is T2-weighted MRI so useful for cervical cancer?

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