Clinical aspects and prognosis of pelvic recurrence of cervical carcinoma. |
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Authors: | T Kasamatsu T Onda T Yamada R Tsunematsu |
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Affiliation: | Division of Gynecology, National Cancer Center Hospital, 5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan. takasama@ncc.go.jp |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To identify which patients with locally recurrent cervical carcinoma are potentially curable. METHOD: A total of 664 stage IB-IVA patients were examined following surgery or radiotherapy. RESULT: Among the 664 patients, 193 (29%) developed recurrence. Sixty-seven (35%) of these recurrences were located in the pelvis alone. Among these 67 recurrences, 24 (35%) were central recurrences and the remaining 43 (65%) were pelvic side-wall recurrences. Of the 24 patients with central recurrences, 8 were salvaged. Of these 8 patients, 3 underwent pelvic exenteration, and 5 received optimal radiotherapy. The recurrent tumor in these 5 survivors who received radiotherapy had consisted of a small (<2 cm) tumor. All 43 patients with pelvic wall recurrence developed progressive disease. CONCLUSION: The following patients are potentially curable: patients with a resectable, centrally located tumor who are candidates for pelvic exenteration, and patients with a small central recurrence for whom complete radiation therapy is feasible. |
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Keywords: | Cervical carcinoma Local recurrence Pelvic exenteration Radiotherapy |
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