Prognostic value of tumour microvessel density in cancer of the uterine cervix stage IB to IIB.

High intensity of tumour angiogenesis has been correlated with an increased potential of metastasis and poor prognosis in human malignancies. We investigated 43 patients with cervical cancer stages IB (n = 13), IIA (n = 8) and IIB (n = 22). All patients were treated by radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy. In the tumour specimen blood vessels were highlighted by staining endothelial cells for factor VIII. Microvessels were counted on a 200x field (0.74 mm2) in the most active areas of neovascularisation. The mean microvessel counts per field for stage IB, IIA and IIB tumours were 59.6 +/- 28.1, 56.3 +/- 24.3 and 55.7 +/- 55.6, respectively (p-value = n.s.). We found no significant correlation of microvessel density and established prognostic factors like pelvic lymph node involvement, vascular space invasion and stromal reaction. Patients with tumours showing low microvessel density (< 40 microvessels per field) had a significantly poorer recurrence-free interval (log-rank test: p-value = 0.01).