2003
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.11676
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Innovations in the treatment of invasive cervical cancer

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“…Pelvic exenteration is the standard treatment for pelvic recurrences after radiation therapy. It has a high morbidity rate and therefore is considered only if the cancer is deemed “curable”, with no extra-pelvic disease and free margins [60] . Pelvic recurrence after surgery can be treated with radiotherapy if not given previously.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pelvic exenteration is the standard treatment for pelvic recurrences after radiation therapy. It has a high morbidity rate and therefore is considered only if the cancer is deemed “curable”, with no extra-pelvic disease and free margins [60] . Pelvic recurrence after surgery can be treated with radiotherapy if not given previously.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23,24 The participation of the patient in agreement with the approach should always be pointed out; at this moment, concordance with a more radical treatment can be an option -with the choice of simple hysterectomy, for example. Current recommendations from the World Health Organization, without specification of histopathologic type, are simple hysterectomy for women with microinvasive cancer stage IA1.…”
Section: Lymph Nodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le pic de fréquence est cependant retrouvé entre 50 et 60 ans [34] et chez la femme jeune, on rencontre surtout la forme précan-céreuse, telles les néoplasies intra-épithéliales (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia [CIN]). Pour les stades Ia, cancer du col dans sa forme micro-invasive, et Ib de moins de 2 cm, respectivement une conisation en marges saines et une trachélectomie avec lymphadénectomie coelioscopique peuvent être discutées si la patiente désire conserver sa fertilité (recommandations FNCLCC) [35,36]. Il n'y a pas de chimiothérapie adjuvante, parfois de la radiothérapie [37].…”
Section: Cancer Du Col De L'utérusunclassified