Abstract:Background. Applied standard methods of cervical cancer (CC) treatment have several disadvantages in terms of local and systemic toxicity and the risks of local recurrence. Our study proposed the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in a dose-dense mode, followed by radical hysterectomy, in order to improve the results of treatment of locally advanced CC (IB2-IIB stages) (FIGO)/T1b2-2bN0M0 (TNM).Aim. Improvement of immediate and long-term results in treatment of locally advanced CC IB2-IIB stages (FIGO), det… Show more
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