Concurrent Chemoradiation in the Routine Management of Patients with Cervical Cancer: How Does the Experience Compare with Treatment on a Prospective Randomized Trial?

Abstract
RT, and transfusion during RT) and three descriptive tumor variables (clinical tumor diameter, clinical lymph node status, and FIGO stage) were recorded. Tumor diameters were recorded in 94% of patients and were categorized as 4 cm (1035 pts; 38%), 4–4.9 cm (549 pts; 14%), 5–5.9 cm (499, 18%), 6–6.9 cm (301; 11%), or 7 cm (360 pts; 13%). The median follow-up of surviving patients was 163 months. Comparisons between actuarial curves were made...
Paper Details
Title
Concurrent Chemoradiation in the Routine Management of Patients with Cervical Cancer: How Does the Experience Compare with Treatment on a Prospective Randomized Trial?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2005
Volume
63
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