Variation of vascular density within and between tumors of the uterine cervix and its predictive value for radiotherapy
Vascular density in different regions of a number of uterine cervix carcinomas was determined by morphometric analysis of stained histologic sections. Variance analysis indicated a larger inter- than intea-tumoral inhomogeneity of the vasculature, suggesting a certain individual vascularization patt...
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description | Vascular density in different regions of a number of uterine cervix carcinomas was determined by morphometric analysis of stained histologic sections. Variance analysis indicated a larger inter- than intea-tumoral inhomogeneity of the vasculature, suggesting a certain individual vascularization pattern in these tumors. As indicated by a retrospective study of archival biopsies, this pattern has a predictive value in regard to the efficacy of radiotherapy. |
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