2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-021-01588-8
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The best postoperative adjuvant therapy for patients with early stage cervical adenosquamous carcinoma

Abstract: Background Cervical adenosquamous carcinoma (ASC) was previously thought to be a subtype of cervical adenocarcinoma, but recent studies have found that the clinical features of the two diseases are different. Moreover, the pathological characteristics, survival, prognosis, and optimal ASC therapy remain unknown. This study aims to retrospectively analyze the postoperative survival of patients with early-stage ASC and to evaluate their condition after treatment with postoperative concurrent chem… Show more

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“…It might owe to the early diagnosis and comprehensive adjuvant treatment of married patients [30,31]. For adjuvant treatment, some studies showed that chemotherapy was beneficial to prognosis [32], while others reported that postoperative radiotherapy could improve the survival rate of patients with early cervical cancer [33]. Our study found that patients receiving postoperative radiotherapy have better CSS, which needs more confirmation studies.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…It might owe to the early diagnosis and comprehensive adjuvant treatment of married patients [30,31]. For adjuvant treatment, some studies showed that chemotherapy was beneficial to prognosis [32], while others reported that postoperative radiotherapy could improve the survival rate of patients with early cervical cancer [33]. Our study found that patients receiving postoperative radiotherapy have better CSS, which needs more confirmation studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%