Chemotherapy alone may have equivalent survival as compared to suboptimal surgery in advanced endometrial cancer patients
Objective: To describe outcomes in patients with advanced endometrial cancer treated with chemotherapy only and compare them to patients treated with a combination of chemotherapy and surgery. Methods: Retrospective chart review for all patients diagnosed with stage III and IV endometrial cancer fro...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Rauh (Author), Jeanine N. Staples (Author), Linda R. Duska (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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