Prognostic factors for response to chemotherapy in advanced tumors of the uterine cervix: the role of neoangiogenesis. KfouriCláudio Franco do Amaral LombardiWelington RomaniaMaria Clara Ferreira Nonato PulsMatheus Lopes Martins-FerreiraRodrigo Amaral LombardiLuciana Borges AndradeJurandyr Moreira de 2019 <p></p><p>ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), its receptor (VEGFR-2), age and histological type of advanced cervical carcinomas with respect to the clinical response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Methods: we studied 40 patients with cervical carcinoma (IB2 and IVA) diagnosed by biopsies prior to treatment. All patients underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy and evaluation for clinical response and expression of VEGF. We considered a tumor regression greater than 50% as a good clinical response. Results: eighteen patients (45%) had good response to chemotherapy, and 22 (55%), poor response. VEGF expression was positive in 16 patients and negative in 24. When analyzed separately for response to chemotherapy, only the positive expression of VEGF was associated with good clinical response (p=0.0157). Conclusion: VEGF expression alone was an important marker of good response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with advanced carcinoma of the cervix.</p><p></p>