2021
DOI: 10.5603/rpor.a2021.0043
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Post-operative small pelvic field radiation therapy in patients with intermediate risk early stage cervix cancer: a safe and efficient treatment modality

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“…They also stated that small pelvic area RT is a tolerable and safe treatment with any grade 3-4 GIS/GUS toxicity. [19] In our study, no difference was observed between patients who received pelvic RT only, ICBT only or external pelvic RT and ICBT together. Fabrini et al analyzed the role of postoperative RT in 51 patients with clinical FIGO stage 1B cervical cancer.…”
Section: Rotman Et Al Investigated the Role Of Postoperative Rt In Acontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…They also stated that small pelvic area RT is a tolerable and safe treatment with any grade 3-4 GIS/GUS toxicity. [19] In our study, no difference was observed between patients who received pelvic RT only, ICBT only or external pelvic RT and ICBT together. Fabrini et al analyzed the role of postoperative RT in 51 patients with clinical FIGO stage 1B cervical cancer.…”
Section: Rotman Et Al Investigated the Role Of Postoperative Rt In Acontrasting
confidence: 52%