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The size of cervix, its greatest diameter was also measured.
By this factor the patients were divided into two study groups: size of cervix < 60 mm, and size of cervix ≥60 mm.
The size of cervix uteri evaluated by CT has no prognostic significance in cervical cancer patients treated with radiotherapy.
Data of our study have shown, that the CT size of cervix has no prognostic significance for cervical cancer patients if only radiotherapy is applied.
The size of cervix but not the size of tumor was selected, because the resolution of soft tissues in computed tomography is not sufficient to evaluate a single tumor precisely.
There are data showing that the size of cervix evaluated in CT scans is directly related to the overall survival, disease-free survival, local control and distant-metastases-free survival [ 3, 7].
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The cervix grows in size at a smaller rate than the body of the uterus, so the relative size of the cervix over time decreases, decreasing from being much larger than the body of the uterus in fetal life, twice as large during childhood, and decreasing to its adult size, smaller than the uterus, after puberty.
The size of the cervix as well as any visible endocervical epithelium covering the ectocervix was determined by planimetry and expressed in mm2 using an image processing program (Adobe Photoshop)[ 10, 11].
At the time of treatment, the following data were collected: conformation and size of the cervix; transformation zone (TZ) type; size, grade, and number of the lesion(s) and their relation with endocervical canal and vagina; treatment modality; histology of the excised lesion (including margin section status), and patient's age.
We corrected by female weight as a rough proxy for the size of the vaginal-cervix canal, which may constrain the size of the plug.
The causes of this difference may be the variation of cervix sizes.
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