1994
DOI: 10.1016/s1055-3207(18)30523-4
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Patterns of Failure After Pelvic Exenteration

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“…The overall 5-year survival rate was 43% in patients with primary tumors compared with 20% in those with recurrent lesions. Several series, including our own, have reported similar results [14,38,54,55].…”
Section: Long-term Results Of Pelvic Exenterationsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The overall 5-year survival rate was 43% in patients with primary tumors compared with 20% in those with recurrent lesions. Several series, including our own, have reported similar results [14,38,54,55].…”
Section: Long-term Results Of Pelvic Exenterationsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The vast cumulative experience with pelvic exenteration was gained primarily from treating patients who had postirradiation recurrent disease [1,7,17,60,61]. Table VII shows survival after pelvic exenteration for cervical carcinoma in several selected series, representing experience gained over several decades in >1,000 patients [54,[56][57][58]60,[66][67][68]. The overall 5-year survival rate ranged from 23% to 61% and averaged 42%.…”
Section: Long-term Results Of Pelvic Exenterationmentioning
confidence: 99%