Ketut Suwiyoga
															
									Oncogynecology Division, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital / Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia 
								
																					
													I Nyoman Gede Budiana
															
									Oncogynecology Division, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital / Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia 
								
																					
													I Nyoman Bayu Mahendra
															
									Oncogynecology Division, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital / Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia 
								
																					
													I Gde Sastra Winata
															
									Oncogynecology Division, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital / Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia 
								
																					
													Kade Yudi Saspriyana
															
									Oncogynecology Division, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital / Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia 
								
																					
													Pande Kadek Aditya Prayudi
															
									Oncogynecology Division, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital / Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia 
								
																					
													Eric Gradiyanto Ongko
															
									Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital /Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
								
																					
													I Gusti Ayu Made Putri Hitasari
															
									Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital /Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
								
																					
													Winty Septiani
															
									Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital /Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
								
																					
													I Wayan Rivandi Pradiyadnya Mardana
															
									Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital /Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
								
																					
													Fransiscus Ronaldo
															
									Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital /Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
								
																					
													I Putu Bagus Mulyana Yoga
															
									Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Prof. Dr. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah Hospital /Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
								
																					
											 
								
				
								
                    
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		                                                Bali,                                                         Cervical Cancer,                                                         Denpasar,                                                         Reproductive Woman                             
	                    
	                                           
                 
													
						Abstract
						
							Background: Cervical cancer caused 275,000 deaths globally, with the mortality rate up to 52%. In the past 30 years, the percentage of young women affected by cervical cancer has increased, ranging from 10% to 40%. This study aims to describe the case of cervical cancer in reproductive women in Prof Dr. I.G.N.G Ngoerah General Hospital.
Method: This is a cross-sectional retrospective descriptive study involving all cases of cervical cancer diagnosed from January to December 2023 in Prof Dr. I.G.N.G Ngoerah General Hospital. Prof Dr. I.G.N.G Ngoerah General Hospital. We included all cases of cervical cancer proven by histopathology or ultrasound reports. Data were tabulated in the table and analyzed using SPSS version 24.0.
Result: We involved 61 patients in this study, with the mean age of participants was 33.91± 4.98. Most patients had two children (45.16%). Patients predominantly came with stage IIB (33.87%). Tumor size was varied, with ≤4 cm being more dominant (67.74%). Chemoradiotherapy was preferred for the management of cervical cancer (37.10%)
Conclusion: The characteristics of patients with cervical cancer were varied compared to the literature. Multifactorial risk factors of this disease could explain these. The management should be tailored to the clinical condition of the patient's guidance under the available consensus.
						 
					 
									
				
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