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Table 1 Clinical and para-clinical epidemiological characteristics (n = 162)

From: Diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutionary characteristics of cervical cancer in Department of Radiotherapy, Mohamed V Military Hospital – Rabat in Morocco

Item

Frequency (%)

Range

Mean (±standard deviation)

Age of diagnosis (years)

 

33-82

51.5 (±11.5)

 ≤39

21 (12.9)

 40–49

61 (37.6)

 50–59

45 (27.7)

 60–69

18 (11.1)

 ≥70

17 (10.5)

Menopausal status

   

 Premenopausal

77 (47.5)

 Postmenopausal

85 (52.5)

Age of marriage (years)

 

12-30

17.9 (±3.6)

 ≤18

58 (63.7)

 >18

33 (36.3)

Age of first pregnancy (years)

 

14-36

20.3 (±4.2)

Parity

 

0-12

4.9 (±2.6)

 0

5 (3.7)

 1-4

65 (47.8)

 ≥5

66 (48.5)

Duration of symptoms (months)

  

4 [3, 7]

Presenting complaints

   

 Abnormal vaginal bleeding

143 (89.9)

 Offensive vaginal discharge

91 (57.2)

 Pelvic pain

44 (27.7)

 Haematuria

2 (1.3)

Clinically review

  

4.8 (±1.6)

Tumor size (cm)

 

Vaginal invading

 

 Upper

64 (57.7)

 Medium

15 (13.5)

 Lower

4 (3.6)

 Free

28 (25.2)

Parametrial invasion

95 (67.4)

Histological type

   

 Squamous cell carcinoma

137 (86.2)

 Adenocarcinoma

18 (11.3)

 Adenosquamous carcinoma

4 (2.5)

Para clinical review

   

 Abdominal and pelvic CT

56 (34.6)

 Pelvic adenopathy

12 (21.4)

 Lateral aortic adenopathy

1 (1.8)

Pelvic MRI

  

41.6 (±16.8)

 Tumor size (mm)

102 (93)

 Pelvic adenopathy

16 (15.7)

 Parametrial invasion

57 (55.9)

Hemoglobin (g/dl)

  

11.8 (±1.8)