The influence of pelvic lymph node disease on survival for stage I and II carcinoma of the cervix
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(87)80386-0
The influence of pelvic lymph node disease on survival for stage I and II carcinoma of the cervix
Abstract
Two hundred and eighteen patients were referred to the Oxford Radiotherapy Department in the 5 years 1973-77 with stages I and II tumours of the uterine cervix. One hundred and eighty-one underwent pre-operative intracavitary radiotherapy followed by Wertheim hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. Twenty-three per cent of these patients had metastatic disease in pelvic lymph nodes. Fifty-five per cent of patients with positive pelvic nodes died of carcinoma of the cervix compared with 9% of negative node cases. Prognostic factors are discussed and management of carcinoma of the cervix reviewed.
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