Clinicopathologic Features of Six Patients With Metastatic Carcinoma to the Uterine Cervix
Recommended Citation
Bendari A, Ahsan BU, Mohamed H, Al-Refai R, Luis Gomez Marti J, Sham S, Bendari T, Hiekel R, Geetha SD, Harshan M, and Jean RD. Clinicopathologic Features of Six Patients With Metastatic Carcinoma to the Uterine Cervix. Int J Surg Pathol 2025.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-26-2025
Publication Title
International journal of surgical pathology
Keywords
breast; cervix; colon; lung; metastatic carcinoma; pancreas
Abstract
Metastasis to the female genital tract is a rare event and presents a significant diagnostic challenge. Among the organs of the female genital tract, the uterine cervix is an exceptionally uncommon site for metastasis, likely due to its limited vascular perfusion and abundant fibrous tissue. The most common clinical presentation is abnormal vaginal bleeding, seen in 62% to 75% of patients. Accurate identification of cervical tumors, whether primary or metastatic, is necessary for proper treatment and prognostic assessment. In this case series, we present the clinicopathologic features of six patients with metastatic cancer to the uterine cervix encountered over a 5-year period.
PubMed ID
41451979
ePublication
ePub ahead of print
First Page
10668969251405428
Last Page
10668969251405428
