“…The radical surgeries consisted of trans‐abdominal Wertheim type III radical hysterectomy (203 cases) [7]; 3 cycles at 10‐day intervals of neo‐adjuvant chemotherapy with cisplatin (50 mg/m 2 ), vincristine (1 mg/m 2 ) and bleomycin (25 mg/m 2 ), followed by trans‐abdominal radical hysterectomy (13 cases); and laparoscopy‐assisted radical vaginal trachelectomy (4 cases) [8]. Pelvic lymphadenectomy was performed bilaterally during the operation in all 3 surgical groups.…”
Radical surgery is recommended for patients with stage IB1-IIA cervical adenocarcinomas without contraindications. Those with more than 1 postoperative pathologic risk factor had the worst prognosis despite adjuvant RT or CCRT.
“…The radical surgeries consisted of trans‐abdominal Wertheim type III radical hysterectomy (203 cases) [7]; 3 cycles at 10‐day intervals of neo‐adjuvant chemotherapy with cisplatin (50 mg/m 2 ), vincristine (1 mg/m 2 ) and bleomycin (25 mg/m 2 ), followed by trans‐abdominal radical hysterectomy (13 cases); and laparoscopy‐assisted radical vaginal trachelectomy (4 cases) [8]. Pelvic lymphadenectomy was performed bilaterally during the operation in all 3 surgical groups.…”
Radical surgery is recommended for patients with stage IB1-IIA cervical adenocarcinomas without contraindications. Those with more than 1 postoperative pathologic risk factor had the worst prognosis despite adjuvant RT or CCRT.
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