SEOUL, South Korea -- Women with low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer who underwent radical hysterectomy experienced more toxicities associated with sexual health compared with those who underwent a ...
Long-term survival outcomes were similar following simple, modified radical, or radical hysterectomy among women with low-risk cervical cancer. While survival with radical hysterectomy is in the 90% ...
A new phase 3 randomised trial of women with low-risk cervical cancer finds that simple hysterectomy is no different from radical hysterectomy in the 3-year pelvic recurrence and it has fewer ...
In this perspective, we review the limitations of the pre-2018 evidence that seemed to support the use of minimally invasive radical hysterectomy in cervical cancer, reflect on the biases that ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Radical hysterectomy had a lower incidence of cervical cancer pelvic recurrence at 3 years vs. simple ...
New data suggested that laparoscopic radical hysterectomy that uses modified tumor-free (MTF) techniques can improve outcomes for patients with early-stage cervical cancer. An editorialist, however, ...
A late-stage trial of women with cervical cancer at low risk of progression found that having a simple hysterectomy instead of a radical hysterectomy resulted in similar outcomes in terms of keeping ...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women under 35 years in the UK. The most common symptoms are abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge, and discomfort during intercourse. Minimally ...
For patients with early-stage, low-risk cervical cancer, research has shown simple hysterectomy to not be inferior to radical hysterectomy regarding the three-year incidence of pelvic recurrence and ...
Results of the Canadian Cancer Trials Group CX.5/SHAPE trial could lead to surgical de-escalation among patients with cervical cancer. Simple hysterectomy can now be considered “the new standard of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results showed 3-year pelvic recurrence rates of 2.52% with simple hysterectomy vs. 2.17% with radical ...
A late-stage trial of women with cervical cancer at low risk of progression found that having a simple hysterectomy instead of a radical hysterectomy resulted in similar outcomes in terms of keeping ...
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