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MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-CERVIX-UTERI


check date: 24/08/2001
checker: Pamela
subject field: medicine: disease
origination date: 14/08/2000
originator: Maribel
URL: http://www.oncolink.upenn.edu/specialty/gyn_onc/cervical/

originator: Arianne
origination date: 01/02/2001
URL:
http://www.diariomedico.com/oncologia/n070797bis.html

originator: Arianne
origination date: 01/02/2001
URL:
http://www.tusalud.com.mx/130102.htm

originator: Arianne
origination date: 01/02/2001

Conceptual Structures
ISAMALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-UTERUS
ANCESTORSALL
CHANGE-STATE
CHANGE-STATE-ANIMAL
DISEASE-EVENT
EVENT
GYNECOLOGICAL-CANCER
HAVE-NEOPLASM
LIVING-EVENT
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-BY-BODY-PART
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-GENITOURINARY-ORGANS
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-UTERUS
PHYSICAL-EVENT
RELATIONSDIAGNOSED-WITH : COLPOSCOPY
    SCHILLER-TEST
    CURETTAGE
    CONIZATION
    PAP-SMEAR
DIAGNOSED-WITH-THE-USE-OF : DILATION-AND-CURETTAGE


Spanish
URL: http://www.directomed.com/articulo/art/enfermedades/cancerCervical.asp

cáncer de cérvixterm type: main entry term
part of speech: noun
gender: masculine
number: singular
reliability code: 10
definition: tumor maligno que ocurre en la cérvix (cuello del útero). Se cree que es causado por un virus que se transmite sexualmente llamado virus de papiloma humano (HPV siglas en inglés). Es de los cánceres más comunes. Se diagnostica mediante el test de pap. Su tratamiento depende del momento de la detección, pero puede incluir cirugía, quimioterapia y radioterapia. Puede estar años sin ser diagnosticado. Los síntomas aparecen en etapas avanzadas e incluyen hemorragias entre mestruaciones. (es)
context (x): e_cacerv.txt

origination date: 12/06/2002
originator: Arianne
cáncer cervicaldefinition: ver cáncer de cérvix (es)
term type: synonym
part of speech: noun
gender: masculine
number: singular
reliability code: 10

English
cervical cancerreliability code: 10
term type: main entry term
part of speech: noun
number: singular
definition: malignant tumor of the cervix (neck of the uterus). It is one of the most common cancers. It is linked to human papilloma virus (HPV). There are usually no symptoms at early stages; the most common symptom at an invasive stage is abnormal bleeding. The standard diagnostic procedure for it is a PAP smear. Treatment depends on the stage, but may include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. (en)
context (x): i_cervca.txt