2015
DOI: 10.17058/cinergis.v16i3.6211
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CÂNCER DE COLO DE ÚTERO: efeitos do tratamento

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“…The use of antineoplastic chemotherapy with a cisplatin protocol associated with brachytherapy has been shown to be very promising, since it has allowed an increase in the individual response to therapy and reduced the volume of tumor mass for subsequent surgery, if necessary. 22 Furthermore, the combination of chemotherapy and radiation allows an overall survival benefit of 8-9% for the interval without local recurrence. 23 Regarding the number of pregnancies, this study revealed that 73.44% of women diagnosed with cervical cancer had 3 or more pregnancies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of antineoplastic chemotherapy with a cisplatin protocol associated with brachytherapy has been shown to be very promising, since it has allowed an increase in the individual response to therapy and reduced the volume of tumor mass for subsequent surgery, if necessary. 22 Furthermore, the combination of chemotherapy and radiation allows an overall survival benefit of 8-9% for the interval without local recurrence. 23 Regarding the number of pregnancies, this study revealed that 73.44% of women diagnosed with cervical cancer had 3 or more pregnancies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment "surgery" and "surgery + radiotherapy" and "chemotherapy" were less likely to be associated with late staging, given this fully justifiable, because for locally advanced disease there is no indication for surgical treatment and the standard treatment is the association of chemo-radiotherapy (teletherapy concomitant with chemotherapy followed by brachytherapy) (15) , although this factor is directly related to social and economic factors because many patients do not have access to basic resources for cancer treatment (16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main vaginal consequences caused by radiation are fibrosis, stenosis, decreased elasticity and depth and mucosal atrophy (7) . These vaginal impacts promote sexual dysfunction because they cause frigidity; lack of lubrication, arousal, orgasm and libido; and dyspareunia (8,(21)(22) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%