Danial Fazilat-Panah, Mohammad Hassan Emranpour, Babak Peyroshabany, Sara Rasta, Maedeh Alsadat Fatemi, Zeinab Nazari, Yavar Rajabzadeh,
Volume 15, Issue 3 (5-2024)
Abstract
Background: Small cell carcinoma of cervix (SCCC) is a rare disease. SCCC is highly invasive and prone to distant metastatic spread and lymph node involvement. Here we aim to present a patient and her treatment.
Case Presentation: We report 47-year-old patient with history of breast cancer manifesting with abnormal vaginal bleeding diagnosed with SCCC. Patient underwent radical hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Then, she received adjuvant chemoradiation postoperatively.
Conclusion: Small cell carcinoma of cervix is an aggressive form of cervical cancer with poor prognosis. Optimal treatment remains unsettled.