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. 1977 May;16(1):53-62.
doi: 10.3109/02841867709133933.

Complications after radiation therapy for cervical carcinoma

Complications after radiation therapy for cervical carcinoma

A Bosch et al. Acta Radiol Ther Phys Biol. 1977 May.

Abstract

A series of 1 139 patients with invasive carcinoma of the cervix uteri who received a complete course of treatment by means of external irradiation followed by intracavitary curietherapy was evaluated in order to assess the results of treatment and, in particular, the radiation complications induced. Complications developed in 145 instances (12.7%). Severe complications occurred in only 3 per cent. Twenty-four cases had more than one complication. Rectosigmoidal injuries accounted for 72 per cent of all complications, and appeared earlier than did bladder complications and within the first two years after treatment. No apparent correlation between age and the occurrence of complications was found. The rate was higher in early stages. The radiation complications did not adversely affect the survival results.

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