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[Long-term development in treated cervical dysplasias]
1Clinique de Gynécologie-Obstétrique et Pathologie de la reproduction, Université de Lille II.
Abstract:
The study of 324 cervical dysplasia treated and followed from 1 to 15 years allows to draw three major risks from conservative treatment: micro invasions or invasions, non seen at diagnosis time; risk of residual lesion whatever the used treatment; risk of recurrence from 7 months to 7 years after the last treatment. The ratio of cure (actuarial analysis) is about 92% at 3 years and 88% at 6 years. Whatever the patient's age, the lesion's degree or the treatment used, the risk of recurrence can be fixed up to 6.17%. Only the concordance of diagnostical means and the long term follow up should decrease consequences of medical therapeutic failures.