Pregnancies after vaginal radical trachelectomy (RT) in patients with early invasive uterine cervical cancer: results from a single institute
Abstract Background Radical tracheletomy (RT) with pelvic lymphadenectomy has become an option for young patients with early invasive uterine cervical cancer who desire to maintain their fertility. However, this operative method entails a high risk for the following pregnancy due to its radicality....
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Main Authors: | Shota Shinkai (Author), Shinichi Ishioka (Author), Tasuku Mariya (Author), Yuya Fujibe (Author), Miseon Kim (Author), Masayuki Someya (Author), Tsuyoshi Saito (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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