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Radical radiotherapy in patients with cervix uteri carcinoma: experience of Ondokuz Mayis University [PDF]
Background Radical radiotherapy is the standard treatment for patients with locally advanced cervix uteri carcinoma (FIGO stage IB2–IVA). Worldwide, incidence and mortality rates vary among regions because of differences in lifestyles and treatment ...
Alparslan Serarslan +3 more
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Changing the Prognosis of Metastatic Cervix Uteri Adenosquamous Carcinoma through a Multimodal Approach: A Case Report [PDF]
Adenocarcinoma and adenosquamous carcinoma (AS) are 2 rare histological types of cervix uteri cancer constituting almost 20% of all cervix cancers, leading to a lack in patient management guidelines.
Mihai Teodor Georgescu +3 more
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Cancer of the cervix uteri [PDF]
Since the publication of the last FIGO Cancer Report there have been giant strides in the global effort to reduce the burden of cervical cancer, with WHO announcing a call for elimination. In over 80 countries, including LMICs, HPV vaccination is now included in the national program.
Adriana Bermudez +2 more
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Cervix Uteri Cancer in Lebanon: Incidence, Temporal Trends, and Comparison to Countries From Different Regions in the World [PDF]
Background Invasive cervix uteri cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in women globally. This study investigates the incidence and trends of cervix uteri cancer in Lebanon, a country in the Middle East, and compares these rates to regional and ...
Najla A. Lakkis MD, MPH +2 more
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Cancer of the Cervix Uteri [PDF]
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John G. Blake
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The Erosions of the Cervix Uteri [PDF]
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F. H. Davenport
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Cancer of the cervix uteri: 2021 update. [PDF]
Since the publication of the 2018 FIGO Cancer Report, giant strides have been made in the global effort to reduce the burden of cervical cancer, with the World Health Organization (WHO) rolling out a global strategy for cervical cancer elimination ...
Bhatla N +3 more
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A 46-year-old woman of Asian origin presented with heavy intermenstrual and postcoital bleeding caused by the rare entity of primary non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma of the cervix uteri, with no evidence of disease elsewhere. Prompt diagnosis by biopsy avoided unnecessary surgery, and instead appropriate treatment with chemoradiotherapy was administered.
Shinod Raj +2 more
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