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Is Postoperative Radiotherapy Beneficial in the Management of Stage I‐II Squamous‐Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix with Negative Metastatic Nodes and Positive Parametrial Involvement?: A Retrospective Review of 70 Patients

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Is Postoperative Radiotherapy Beneficial in the Management of Stage I‐II Squamous‐Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix with Negative Metastatic Nodes and Positive Parametrial Involvement?: A Retrospective Review of 70 Patients

Auteurs : Akio Takamura [Japon] ; Jun-Etsu Mizoe [Japon] ; Takuro Arimoto [Japon] ; Tadashi Kamada [Japon] ; Hiroki Shirato [Japon] ; Yoshisuke Matsuoka [Japon] ; Masayoshi Tomita [Japon] ; Goro Irie [Japon]

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Abstract

Seventy patients having squamous‐cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix FIGO Stage I‐II with negative lymph nodes and positive parametrial involvement received postoperative radiotherapy following radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. In 48 patients with microscopic parametrial invasion, the 5‐year survival rate was 92%. The other 22 patients with macroscopic parametrial involvement had a 5‐year survival rate of 75%. The overall recurrence rate was 13% (9 of 70). The sites of failure were 3 pelvic alone, 5 distant metastases alone, and 1 combined pelvis and para‐aortic lymph node. All of those with recurrence were Stage‐II cases. The absolute pelvic‐control rate was 94.3% (66/70). Fifty‐six percent of the patients experienced mild‐to‐moderate lymphedema. Severe complications requiring surgical intervention were observed in 6 patients (5 bowel obstructions and 1 femoral head fracture). A review of the literature suggests that early carcinoma can be successfully treated by surgery alone. Taking into consideration the risk and benefits involved, postoperative radiotherapy is not recommended for most cases with cervical carcinoma with negative lymph nodes and positive parametrial involvement in the present form, despite excellent local control. However, no definite conclusion can be drawn from this retrospective analysis.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0756.1993.tb00365.x


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