2012
DOI: 10.5114/wo.2012.27338
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Irradiation-induced bone sarcoma in a patient treated for cervix cancer 28 years earlier

Abstract: Aim of the studyTo present a case of a patient with cervical carcinoma in stage IIA who was diagnosed with pelvic bone sarcoma 28 years after radiotherapy.Case presentationA 37-year-old woman with IIA cervix cancer was treated with external beam irradiation and brachytherapy. The patient had undergone conventionally fractionated external beam irradiation using the “box” technique, with the total dose of 50 Gy and brachytherapy with radium applicators (intrauterine tube and fornix applicator) with the dose of 6… Show more

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