1962
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(62)90741-9
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Carcinoma of the Cervix at Chelsea Hospital for Women, 1933-60

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“…The stage distribution of treated patients in this survey (Table I) is similar to that reported by Blaikley et al (1962) and other surveys in the literature.…”
Section: Stagingsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The stage distribution of treated patients in this survey (Table I) is similar to that reported by Blaikley et al (1962) and other surveys in the literature.…”
Section: Stagingsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The standard Stockholm technique was used, partly because the purpose of the treatment was preoperative rather than curative and partly because this technique, from an economic and administrative point of view, was the simplest available. This decision to use radiation preoperatively may seem to be a retraction of the statement made in our previous report (Blaikley, Lederman and O'Connor, 1962) that "we do not think the scope for surgery can be usefully or safely extended by any combination with radiotherapy". Our experiences at the Chelsea Hospital for Women to date certainly do not warrant any important change in this statement.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…This is the fourth report on the work of the Joint Clinic which was formed in 1944. A detailed account of the reasons for setting up this clinic, the principles hitherto governing the selection of cases for surgery and radiotherapy, and the principles of radiation treatment current at the time have been included in previous reports (Blaikley et al, 1952(Blaikley et al, , 1957(Blaikley et al, , 1962. As will be shown, the results obtained in the period 1955-1960 showed no marked improvement, and because this static situation became apparent during the subsequent 5-year period our methods of treatment were reconsidered in the light of other published work and certain changes were decided upon in the hope that these would improve our results.…”
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THE efficacy of external radiation to the pelvic lymph nodes in patients with carcinoma of the cervix has been the subject of extensive discussion, as metastatic spread to these nodes is attended by a poor prognosis.

It was felt that conventional fields of external irradiation, which are directed below the pelvic brim, will miss metastases to the common iliac and para-aortic glands. The good results of radium and deep X-ray therapy in stage I make surgical interference after radiation therapy unjustifiable (Blaikley et al, 1962;Kottmeier, 1959). These were examined by serial section in an attempt to discover the incidence of metastases to these nodes.

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“…The incidence of metastasis in pelvic lymph nodes is higher in this group than in stage I (Meigs, 1958;Navratil, 1954). The good results of radium and deep X-ray therapy in stage I make surgical interference after radiation therapy unjustifiable (Blaikley et al, 1962;Kottmeier, 1959). Fifty patients with stage I1 cancer of the cervix have had either bilateral extraperitoneal pelvic * Present address: Department of Anatomy, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.…”
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