Neoadjuvant radiotherapy followed by hysterectomy in locally advanced endometrial cancer: Outcomes from a tertiary government hospital in the Philippines
Objective: Managing endometrial cancer with suspected or gross cervical involvement lacks a standard approach. This study evaluated outcomes in patients with cervical and/or parametrial involvement treated with neoadjuvant radiation followed by hysterectomy. Methods: Fourteen patients from 2007 to 2...
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Main Authors: | John Michael P. Tomagan (Author), Charles Cedy C. Lo (Author), Alyssa Anne E. Granda (Author), Mae M. Panaligan (Author), Candice Chin-Chin C. Yu (Author), Veronica T. Vera Cruz (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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