Abstract
The single cell DNA content was analyzed by flow cytometry in cervical carcinoma. The study included 171 patients, Stages Ib-III. The ploidy level was calculated as a DNA index by comparison with diploid lymphocytes. Accordingly, the tumors were divided into 2 groups with DNA index > and < 1.5. This division proved to be important to the recurrence frequency. In all stages investigated, a statistically significant higher recurrence frequency was found in the group with DNA index > 1.5. The same relation applied concerning the survival. The DNA distribution is an important prognostic factor in cervical carcinoma.