2023
DOI: 10.21037/tcr-23-385
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Identifying the risk factors and developing a predictive model for postoperative pelvic floor dysfunction in cervical cancer patients

Abstract: Background: Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common complication after cervical cancer surgery, and the key to early prevention and treatment is the timely identification of risk factors and high-risk patients. The present study explored the risk factors of pelvic floor dysfunction in cervical cancer patients after surgery and established a predictive model.Methods: A total of 282 cervical cancer patients admitted to Wuhan No.7 Hospital from January 2020 to June 2022 was retrospectively enrolled in this study. Al… Show more

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