Results of Definitive (Chemo)radiotherapy Using Computed Tomography-based Brachytherapy for Cervical Cancer
CONCLUSION: Combination of EBRT and CT-based IGBT with or without concurrent chemotherapy produced favorable LC with acceptable rates of late toxicities. However, extra-pelvic failures frequently occurred and PFS was less satisfactory in patients with stage III-IVA disease, which indicated the need for additional treatment in these patients.PMID:38537975 | DOI:10.21873/anticanres.16956
Source: Cell Research - Category: Cytology Authors: Tomomi Aoshika Shin-Ei Noda Takanori Abe Y U Kumazaki Ryuta Hirai Mitsunobu Igari Satoshi Saito Yasuhiro Ryuno Misaki Iino Yuga Takeda Tomohiro Ohta Jun Watanabe Keita Tsukahara Shingo Kato Source Type: research
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